RIGHT TO TRUTH AS A RIGHT TO MEMORY: THE CASE OF GOMES LUND AND OTHERS (“GUERRILHA DO ARAGUAIA”) VS. BRAZIL

In the discourse of international law, the right to truth emerges as a new legal concept to mobilize a diversity of agendas and interests. The present study seeks to interpret the right to the truth as a right to memory from the analysis of the sentence of condemnation of Brazil by the Inter-America...

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Authors: Faza da Silveira Fernandes, Geovana, de Souza Salles, Sergio, Núnez Nascimento Lopes Salles, Denise Mercedes
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2021
Country:Brasil
Institution:Publicação independente
Repository:Isagoge (Niterói)
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.www.telosjournals.com.br:article/38
Online Access:https://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/isa/article/view/38
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Right to truth
Right to memory
Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Araguaia Guerrilla
Direito à verdade
Direito à memória
Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos
Guerrilha do Araguaia
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Summary:In the discourse of international law, the right to truth emerges as a new legal concept to mobilize a diversity of agendas and interests. The present study seeks to interpret the right to the truth as a right to memory from the analysis of the sentence of condemnation of Brazil by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the Gomes Lund et al. Case (“Araguaia Guerrilla”). As an exemplary case of petition before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, it is sought to demonstrate that the persistent ignorance of the truth amounts to forced institutional amnesia and the persistence of crimes of forgetfulness which seek to erase the traces of past violence against the dignity of human person.