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milestones

1978
August 2

Cases filed during the dictatorship

1983
Dec 13 – Dec 29

Repeal of the Self-Amnesty Act and Executive Orders urging prosecution

1984
February 9

Reform of the Code of Military Justice

1984
Dec 15 (1983) – Sept 20

CONADEP and Nunca Más

1984
December 13

The first judicial identity restitution

1985
Apr 22 – Dec 9

The Trial of the Military Juntas

1986
December 24

Full Stop Law

1987
January 9

Item 30: The first case against Menéndez

1987
June 4

The Due Obedience Act

1989
October 7

Pardons

1997
January 16

Absent justice: The “escrache” movement

1998
April 21

The trials for the Truth

1998
June 9

Videla is detained and charged with the crime of misappropriation of children

1999
November 2

Trials in other countries

2001
March 6

The first judicial pronouncement against impunity

2003
August 21

Annulment of the impunity laws

2005
June 14

The impunity laws are declared unconstitutional

2006
August 4

First sentence following the reopening

2006
September 19

Miguel Etchecolatz is convicted

2007
January 5

Malvinas: Soldiers report crimes against humanity

2007
October 9

Conviction of a member of the Catholic Church

2008
July 24

Sentencing in the trial concerning La Perla, Córdoba

2009
August 12

First sentence concerning Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires

2010
April 12

First conviction for sexual crimes, Santa Fe

2012
July 5

Systematic misappropriation of children

2012
October 15

Sentence in connection with Trelew Massacre, Chubut

2016
March 28

First conviction of a business executive, Salta

2016
May 27

Sentence in the Trial of Operation Condor

2016
May 5

Trial of Operation Independence case, Tucumán

2017
May 3

2x1 Ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation

2017
July 26

Sentencing in the Trial of Judges, Mendoza

2017
November 29

Sentence in ESMA mega-case, City of Buenos Aires

2022
July 4

Conviction for the Death Flights