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38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England, and a Nazi in Patagonia

Marvelous and absorbing ... Inimitable ... Sands is also a consummate storyteller, gently teasing out his heavy themes and the accompanying legal intricacies through the unforgettable details he unearths and the many people...who open up to him.
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Remarkable ... It is the relentless pursuit of this hidden and repulsive past that gives 38 Londres Street its startling originality, turning it into a tour de force that extends its reach far beyond what we typically envisage from a book about human rights.
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Emotionally powerful ... It’s also a reminder that, as a Chilean judge tells Sands at the end of the book, 'It is a fine thing to investigate for a personal reason.' All three of Sands’s books on immunity are a stirring testament to this truth.
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