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The article explores, on the one hand, the trial of the former federal judge against humanity at the time of the Argentine dictatorship, and, on the other hand, moral responsibility. In the first case, the former judge is accused of having failed to act on the unlawful deprivation of liberty and th...

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Autor principal: Gómez Perdiguero, Ignacio
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2021
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Sumario:The article explores, on the one hand, the trial of the former federal judge against humanity at the time of the Argentine dictatorship, and, on the other hand, moral responsibility. In the first case, the former judge is accused of having failed to act on the unlawful deprivation of liberty and the physical and psychological torture suffered by the victims at the hands of the security forces. In the second case, the moral context, give a responsibility as an attribution, it will be argued that the moral agent is only responsible for certain facts if, and only if, the resentful victims blame the responsible subject, given the expectations that were held about him. Eventually, given a reactive conception of morally responsibility, one could explore the activity of holding the former federal judge for the crimes against humanity in file nro. 7782/2015 of Santiago del Estero. -- The article belongs to the research of the Socio-Legal Studies Team on Human Rights of the Institute of Studies for Social Development (FHCyS/UNSE/CONICET), under the direction of Celeste Schnyder