Dismantling Criminal Networks through Internationalized Investigative Bodies: The Case of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG)
Guillermo Trejo, Kellogg Institute and Department of Political Science
Camilo Nieto Matiz, Kellogg Institute and Department of Political Science
This workshop seeks to integrate and develop collaboration between Kroc and Kellogg scholars focusing on the wide range of peace, conflict, and violence issues. It is intended to be broad in scope including topics such as political and criminal violence, human rights, and transitional justice along with standard issues of civil and international war, peacebuilding, and reconciliation. The format assumes that participants come to the workshop having read the paper. A discussant will start the discussion with 5-10 minutes of comments, then the floor is open. These sessions are open to Notre Dame faculty and graduate students.
Organizers: Guillermo Trejo and Gary Goertz

Camilo Nieto-Matiz
This profile was current as of 2020, when he was part of the on-campus Kellogg community. Camilo Nieto-Matiz received his PhD in Political Science at the University of Notre Dame in 2020. He was a Dissertation Year Fellow and Doctoral Student Affiliate of the Kellogg Institute of International Studies. He is currently a research affiliate of the Kellogg Institute's Notre Dame Violence and Transitional Justice Lab (V-TJLab)...