The Republic of Uruguay is located in South America, between Argentina, Brazil and the South Atlantic Ocean, with a population of 3,332,972.[1] Uruguay gained independence and sovereignty from Spain in 1828[2] and has full control over its internal and external affairs.[3] From 1973 to 1985 Uruguay was governed by a civil-military dictatorship which committed numerous human rights abuses.[4][5]
Uruguay is generally committed to the promotion and protection of human rights and ranks as the most rights conscious nation in South America.[6] However areas of concern remain, including inhumane prison facilities, access to justice for crimes committed as a result of the dictatorship and discrimination towards women.