Legitimación e institucionalización. El poder militar disciplinario en Chile: bandos y decretos ley (1973-74)
Through Decree Law number 5 of September 12, 1973, the Chilean military specified that the «State of Siege decreed by internal commotion» should be understood as «State or Time of War». In this way, and once the coup d'état of Tuesday September 11 was consolidated, the Military Junta and the Ar...
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