Janus in the aftermath of post-dictatorial societies: No international justice in the crimes committed during the Spanish Civil war and Franco’s regime.

Autores/as

  • Ainhoa Martinez Present: M.A. candidate for the International Master in Sociology of Law at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati (Spain). Present: Fellow on the Basque Country Government's External Action Service, Office of the Basque Country for Chile, Peru and Colombia. In charge of institutional relations and public policies on environmental law, culture, gender, human rights, minorities, recovery of languages, agriculture, family agricultural cooperatives and land issues. (Colombia, 2015-2016). Previous: LLB in Public Law at University of Deusto (2014, Spain). Specialization in Human Rights Law at China University of Political Science and Law (2012, China) Courses: Protecting Human Subject Research Participants. National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2014 Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countries – University of Manchester. 2014. Environmental Law and Policy – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2014. Human rights law: Affective-sexual, mechanisms for international protection or protection responses range from the International Law. Universit of the Basque Country. 2014. International Law and International Relations. University of the Basque Country. 2013. Learning the English used in International contracts through the real contracts. University of Deusto. 2013. General problems of Transnational Law and its implications for the Companies in International Trade. University of Deusto. 2010. English for import and export through the real documents. University of Deusto. 2010. How to write and understand legal communications. University of Deusto. 2008.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18316/2318-8081.15.1

Palabras clave:

Vernacularization, Legal transplants, Spain, Crimes committed in the past, Human rights

Resumen

In the present paper I aim to analyze how the Spanish legal system is dealing with the crimes committed during the Civil War and Franco’s regime, as well as answering the question of how post-national human rights law is manifested in this case. Is Spain in this case coming into terms with international justice? I claim that there is a collision due to the legal pluralism and the failure in the "vernacularization process" of human rights. Further I state that there is a need to learn from the experiences of the past and of other countries.

Biografía del autor/a

Ainhoa Martinez, Present: M.A. candidate for the International Master in Sociology of Law at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati (Spain). Present: Fellow on the Basque Country Government's External Action Service, Office of the Basque Country for Chile, Peru and Colombia. In charge of institutional relations and public policies on environmental law, culture, gender, human rights, minorities, recovery of languages, agriculture, family agricultural cooperatives and land issues. (Colombia, 2015-2016). Previous: LLB in Public Law at University of Deusto (2014, Spain). Specialization in Human Rights Law at China University of Political Science and Law (2012, China) Courses: Protecting Human Subject Research Participants. National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2014 Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countries – University of Manchester. 2014. Environmental Law and Policy – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2014. Human rights law: Affective-sexual, mechanisms for international protection or protection responses range from the International Law. Universit of the Basque Country. 2014. International Law and International Relations. University of the Basque Country. 2013. Learning the English used in International contracts through the real contracts. University of Deusto. 2013. General problems of Transnational Law and its implications for the Companies in International Trade. University of Deusto. 2010. English for import and export through the real documents. University of Deusto. 2010. How to write and understand legal communications. University of Deusto. 2008.

Fellow on the Basque Country Government's External Action Service, Office of the Basque Country for Chile, Peru and Colombia. In charge of institutional relations and public policies on environmental law, culture, gender, human rights, minorities, recovery of languages, agriculture, family agricultural cooperatives and land issues. (Colombia, 2015-2016).

Peacebuilder Fellow on Water Conflicts in Mexico, at Center for Conflict Studies at Monterey Institute of International Studies (a graduate school of Middlebury College, California USA). 2014

Member of the institutional relations board at Amnesty International Euskadi (Basque Country, Spanish section). In charge of housing, gender, liberty of expression and demonstration. 2014-present.

Resource person for M A N A B, An Independent and Non Profit Human Rights organization, India. 2013-present. Member of the main coordination board at Amnesty International Euskadi (Basque Country, Spanish section). 2013-2014.

Coordinator of the local activist group of Amnesty International Vitoria-Gasteiz, at Amnesty International Euskadi (Basque Country, Spanish section). 2013-2014.

Vice-coordinator of intitutional relations team at Amnesty International Euskadi (Basque Country, Spanish section). 2013.

Member of the local institutional relations team, communication and media at Amnesty International Vitoria-Gasteiz. Amnesty International Euskadi (Basque Country, Spanish section). 2011-2013

Descargas

Publicado

2015-11-24

Número

Sección

Artigos