1 Introduction&JESSICA ALMQVIST AND CARLOS ESP?SITO 1
2 Recollections of the international adjudication of massacre cases:its relevance for transitional justice and beyond &ANT?NIO AUGUSTO CAN?ADO TRINDADE 17
3 The progressive development of the international law of transitional justice: the role of the Inter-American system & FELIPE GONZ?LEZ MORALES 31
4 The possibility of criminal justice: the Argentinean experience & RICARDO GIL LAVEDRA 56
5 Chilean transitional justice and the legacy of the de facto regime& ROBERTO GARRETóN 81
6 Spain as an example of total oblivion with partial rehabilitation & ALICIA GIL GIL 103
7 The challenges posed to the recent investigation of crimes committed during the Spanish Civil War and Francoism & JAVIER CHINCHóN ?LVAREZ 132
8 Responding to human rights violations committed during the internal armed conflict in Peru: the limits and advances of Peruvian criminal justice & YV?N MONTOYA VIVANCO 159
9 Many roads to justice: transnational prosecutions and international support for criminal investigations in post-conflict Guatemala & NAOMI ROHT-ARRIAZA AND ALMUDENA BERNABEU 184
10 The criminal investigation and its relationship to jurisdiction,extradition, co-operation and criminal policy & SUSAN KEMP 210
11 Colombia as a sui generis case & ALEJANDRO APONTE 241
12 Restoring civic confidence through transitional justice & PAUL SEILS 264
13 The International Criminal Court: possible contributions of the Rome Statute to judicial processes in transitional societies & ELIZABETH ODIO BENITO 280
14 Conclusion & JESSICA ALMQVIST AND CARLOS ESPóSITO 290
Index 300