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  2. Alejandra Matus - Wikipedia

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    This work inspired the investigation that she would later publish in El libro negro de la justicia chilena . The available copies of the book were confiscated one day before the planned release and Matus was accused of contempt by Servando Jordán [ es ] , minister of the Supreme Court of Chile , in violation of State Security law. [ 1 ]

  3. The Coyote's Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Coyote's Justice (Spanish: La justicia del Coyote) is a 1956 Mexican-Spanish western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and starring Abel Salazar, Gloria Marín and Manuel Monroy. [1] Based on the character El Coyote created by J. Mallorquí. It was a sequel to the 1955 film The Coyote. [2]

  4. Memory, Truth and Justice processes - Wikipedia

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    Memory, Truth and Justice processes (Spanish: Procesos de Memoria, Verdad y Justicia) is the name with which the processes that culminate in trials for crimes against humanity carried out against those responsible for human rights violations committed in the context of state terrorism during the last civil-ecclesiastical-military dictatorship in Argentina between 1976 and 1983 are referred to.

  5. Alliance for Work, Justice, and Education - Wikipedia

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    De la Rúa-Álvarez ballot for the 1999 general election. In the 1995 elections, then-president Carlos Menem was re-elected with 49,9% of the vote. The opposition had presented itself divided into two great forces, the Front for a Country in Solidarity (FREPASO), an alliance of parties that obtained 29,3% of the votes, and the Radical Civic Union (UCR) that obtained 17%.

  6. Ciutat de la Justícia de Barcelona i l'Hospitalet de Llobregat

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    Ciutat de la Justícia. The Ciutat de la Justícia de Barcelona i l'Hospitalet de Llobregat or just Ciutat de la Justícia (Catalan for City of Justice) is a recent architectural development in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona and its immediately adjacent suburb of l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, on Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes near Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà and Plaça d'Europa.

  7. Justicia de Aragón - Wikipedia

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    The second theory regarding the origin of the office of the Justicia was first spelt out by Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad (active in the 15th century), who linked the Justicia to the fabled Fueros de Sobrarbe (Charters of Sobrarbe), a legendary compilation of legal traditions linked to the Sobrarbe, a valley in the Pyrenees that was the starting ...

  8. Estadio Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello is a football stadium located in the town of Gobernador Costa, Florencio Varela's party, in the southern area of the Buenos Aires suburbs. It was inaugurated on February 26, 1978 and its owner is the Defensa y Justicia Social and Sports Club.

  9. Servicio Paz y Justicia - Wikipedia

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    Servicio Paz y Justicia (SERPAJ, Service Peace and Justice) is a Human Rights Non Governmental Organisation in Latin America, founded in 1974.It is a Christian based and nonviolent organization, and is committed for the defense of political prisoners in the different South American dictatorships during the Dirty War in the 1970–80s.