Amicae Curiae
Grab your coffee and join us for a deep dive into one of the most famous - and disturbing - stories in international law: the rise, rule, and arrest of Augusto Pinochet. This episode takes us from Chile’s 1973 coup d’état and 17 years of military dictatorship marked by torture, enforced disappearances, and mass repression, to an unexpected arrest in London in 1998 that shook the foundations of international law. Along the way, we unpack CIA involvement in Latin America, concentration camps in football stadiums, and a regime that perfected cruelty as a tool of governance. At the legal heart of the episode lies a groundbreaking question: can a former head of State be arrested abroad for international crimes? We break down universal jurisdiction, crimes against humanity, and the historic House of Lords decision that stripped Pinochet of immunity for acts of torture - a moment that forever changed the fight against impunity. From Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón’s arrest warrant to Pinochet’s final return to Chile, where justice arrived late, this episode explores why accountability for mass atrocities is so hard to achieve, and why it still matters today, especially as Chile continues to grapple with Pinochet’s legacy. For any question or correction (because yes, we make mistakes), contact us at: contact.amicaecuriae@gmail.com.
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