1st Edition
Forensic Anthropology Teams in Latin America
Foreword
Luis Fondebrider
Prologue
José María López-Mazz
1. Where you Leave from, How you Travel, and Where you Arrive to: An Introduction
Silvia Dutrénit-Bielous
2. Inter-American Human Rights Law and Forensic Anthropology
Ana Buriano-Castro
3. The End of Negationism in Latin America: The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team
César Tcach-Abed
4. The Role of Forensic Anthropology in the Identification of Missing Detainees in Chile: Between Pacts of Silence and Lack of Traces
Isabel Torres-Dujisin
5. Forensic Anthropology in Uruguay: Limits and Certainties about Violence and Political Repression
Octavio Nadal-Améndola
6. The Epaf and the Search for Missing Persons under a Humanitarian Umbrella in Peru
Carmen Rosa Cardoza
7. From Elucidation to the Pursuit of Justice: Forensic Anthropology in Guatemala
Ricardo Sáenz-de Tejada
8. Forced Disappearance and Forensic Anthropology in Mexico: An Unresolved Matter
Evangelina Sánchez-Serrano and Claudia E.G. Rangel-Lozano
9. Arrival at Destination, Anchoring, and Then…
Silvia Dutrénit-Bielous
Biography
Silvia Dutrénit Bielous is a professor and researcher at the Mora Institute, Mexico.






