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这本书填补了专门研究民主背景下失踪问题的重要空白。它将当今的失踪事件与拉丁美洲过去专制政权和武装冲突期间发生的“经典”失踪事件联系起来。通过其概念框架、案例研究和对“工具”的描述,这本书运用该地区过去的知识来解释今天的侵权行为。编辑们强调了两个时期之间失踪行为的连续性,包括它的秘密性质,它的目标是“一次性”人口,它与政治经济发展的联系;以及它通过模糊损失建立社会控制的效用。这本书还敦促根据国际法重新思考国家对失踪事件的责任。该书认为,在有罪不罚和普遍暴力的背景下,国家没有搜查或调查就足以证明默许,而不是允许国家否认对私人行为者失踪的责任。这本书对这一现象提供了一幅深刻而多维的画面,极大地促进了人们对失踪在民主国家继续发生的多种方式的理解。它还为在拉丁美洲和其他地区继续打击失踪的民间社会行动者提供了一个最佳做法工具箱。
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This book fills an important gap on research devoted to disappearances in democratic contexts. It connects present-day disappearances with ‘classic’ disappearances committed during Latin America’s past authoritarian regimes and armed conflicts. Through its conceptual framework, case studies and description of ‘tools,’ the book applies knowledge of the region’s past to explain today’s violations. The editors emphasise the continuities in the practice of disappearances between both periods, including its clandestine nature, its targeting of 'disposable' populations, its links to the political economy of development; and its utility in establishing social control through ambiguous loss. The book also urges a rethinking of the state’s responsibility for disappearances under international law. Instead of allowing states to deny accountability for disappearances by private actors, the book argues that, in contexts of impunity and generalized violence, the state’s failure to search or to investigate is enough to prove acquiescence. The book provides an insightful and multidimensional picture of the phenomenon, significantly contributing to an enhanced understanding of the multiple ways in which disappearances continue to occur in democratic countries. It also offers a toolbox of best practices for civil society actors who continue to fight against disappearances, in Latin America and beyond.
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