Abstract
As many Central and South American nations continue to experience the human rights violations that characterized the twentieth century, Peru has moved forward. The truth and reconciliation process, which officially ended with a final report in August 2003 and corrective legal action by recent governments, created a stable nation where the rule of law applies.
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Osborne, William
(2006)
"Human Rights in Peru,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 6:
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1, Article 39.
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