Abstract

This article presents a chronological timeline focused on the reparation policies carried out in Argentina since the end of the last military dictatorship in 1983 to the present. It illustrates their origin, starting with some few sectorized acknowledgments by public sector institutions until becoming a diverse regulation able to cover several cases. Such reparation policies have extended the compensation time frame, and by means of judicial interpretation, even the margins of the law. Finally, in the context of the expansion of reparation policies in Argentina, it is necessary to ask whether internal exile should be considered as a case that needs to be regulated, taking into account the loss of rights and the damage inflicted on those who suffered it. For this purpose, a series of interviews with different victims were conducted.

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