This platform, which has been created to gather and organize numerous sources, brings together the main aspects of the process of justice, its key elements and milestones, the strategies devised to address the volume and complexity of events to be judged, and the role of both judicial officials and human rights organizations.
Hacer Justiciaprovides historical information. Besides, it is intended to be a vital information resource for researchers, academicians, and the community at large. By facilitating the consultation of documents and testimonies, it pursues a better understanding of the challenges faced in the pursuit of justice, while laying an emphasis on the importance of collective memory in the fight against impunity.
Aknowledgement
Hacer Justicia was produced by Memoria Abierta with special funding from the German Embassy in Argentina and a contribution from the Ford Foundation.
We received significant support from numerous institutions, groups, and individuals during its development and implementation. Therefore, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to:
Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo; Archivo General de la provincia de Santa Fe; Archivo Provincial de la Memoria de Córdoba; Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales; Colectivo Juicios Mendoza; Comisión Provincial por la Memoria de la provincia de Buenos Aires; Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense; Espacio para la Memoria ex-D2 de Mendoza; Faro de la Memoria de Mar del Plata ; Museo Sitio ESMA; Héctor Barbero; Sandra Cartaso; Juan Marco Candeloro; Giancarlo Ceraudo; Pablo Llonto; Carolina Varsky; Julia Vitar; Gustavo Molfino; Irma Montiel; Laura Rodríguez Agüero; Mónica Zwaig; Lucas Massuco; Matías Sarlo; Fabricio Laino Sanchís.
Work team
Idea, research, and production: Team, Memoria Abierta
Writing and edition: Ximena Tordini and Verónica Torras
Design: Mariana Migueles
Software development: Nacho Casinelli Esviza
Photography edition: Leo Vaca
Consultation: María José Guembe