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Transnational Advocacy Networks and Corporate Accountability for Gross Human Rights Violations in Argentina and Colombia

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This article examines the activity of two transnational advocacy networks concerned with holding corporations and their representatives accountable for gross human rights violations committed during the last Argentinean dictatorship and the ongoing Colombian armed conflict. Based on these case studies, it illustrates how various experts and scholars construct and promote different visions of justice and best practices of dealing with corporate violence according to their own professional backgrounds and political beliefs. While transnational networks play an important role in reckoning with political and economic violence, their mobilization also creates a fragmented field of knowledge and practice where different professionals and networks seek to achieve justice, but also to impose themselves as the legitimate agents of these accountability processes.
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hal-03988282 , version 1 (14-02-2023)

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Raluca Grosescu. Transnational Advocacy Networks and Corporate Accountability for Gross Human Rights Violations in Argentina and Colombia. Global Society, 2019, Justice, Memory and Transnational Networks: European and South American Entanglements, 33 (3), pp.400-418. ⟨10.1080/13600826.2019.1598947⟩. ⟨hal-03988282⟩

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