
Sammelband Open Access Vollzugriff
Transitional Justice in Colombia
The Special Jurisdiction for Peace- Herausgeber:innen:
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- Reihe:
- Studien zu Lateinamerika, Band 44
- Verlag:
- 2022
Zusammenfassung
Die kolumbianische Sondergerichtsbarkeit für den Frieden (Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz, JEP) ist das juristische Kernstück des nationalen Transitional Justice Systems. Gleichzeitig steht die JEP auch im Mittelpunkt gesellschaftlicher Kontroversen über den kolumbianischen Friedensprozess und sieht sich in ihrer täglichen Arbeit einer Reihe von rechtlichen und politischen Herausforderungen gegenüber. Die Artikel in diesem Band sollen zu einem besseren Verständnis der JEP beitragen, weiteren Forschungsbedarf aufzeigen und gleichzeitig, einen Beitrag zu der immer noch begrenzten Forschung über den kolumbianischen Friedensprozess und die GEP in englischer Sprache leisten.
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- Copyrightjahr
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-7969-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-2353-4
- Verlag
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Reihe
- Studien zu Lateinamerika
- Band
- 44
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Seiten
- 248
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- Sammelband
Inhaltsverzeichnis
KapitelSeiten
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten 1 - 12 Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- AbstractAutor:innen:
- IntroductionAutor:innen:
- 1. JEP: The Outcome of a Political NegotiationAutor:innen:
- 2. The Referendum: Exacerbation of Political PassionsAutor:innen:
- 3. Political Disputes in the Implementation in Congress (2017–2018)Autor:innen:
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- 4.1. Composition and Restrictions to the Nomination of JEP MembersAutor:innen:
- 4.2. Accountability of Private EntrepreneursAutor:innen:
- 4.3. Competence to Assess Evidence Regarding Extradition ClaimsAutor:innen:
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- 5.1. Restrictions to Appointments of JEP MembersAutor:innen:
- 5.2. Private Entrepreneurs and State AgentsAutor:innen:
- 5.3. Differentiated Treatment for Members of the Armed ForcesAutor:innen:
- 5.4. Prohibition to Assess Evidence in Cases of Extradition ClaimsAutor:innen:
- 6. The Political Counterattack: Presidential Veto against the JEP Statutory Law BillAutor:innen:
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- 7.1 Political and Social Meaning of JEPAutor:innen:
- 7.2. Discursive Visions of JusticeAutor:innen:
- 7.3. Challenges for the FutureAutor:innen:
- ConclusionsAutor:innen:
- ReferencesAutor:innen:
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- IntroductionAutor:innen: |
- 1. What does impunity mean?Autor:innen: |
- 2. On what concept of justice is the JEP based?Autor:innen: |
- 3. The JEP’s sanctions regimeAutor:innen: |
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- 4.1. Amnesties and PardonsAutor:innen: |
- 4.2. Waiver of criminal prosecutionAutor:innen: |
- 5. The JEP’s conditionality regimeAutor:innen: |
- 6. International Criminal Court: The International Monitoring MechanismAutor:innen: |
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- 7.1. General remarksAutor:innen: |
- 7.2. The JEP does not aggravate the situation of impunity in ColombiaAutor:innen: |
- 7.3. The JEP is not an isolated institutionAutor:innen: |
- 7.4. The need for critical monitoringAutor:innen: |
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- LiteratureAutor:innen: |
- Blogposts, Newspaper Articles and Varia:Autor:innen: |
- United Nations Documents:Autor:innen: |
- Judgments and Decisions:Autor:innen: |
- Legislation:Autor:innen: |
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- 1.1 The negotiated nature of the JEPAutor:innen:
- 1.2. The preferential nature of the JEP to hear the crimes committed during the conflictAutor:innen:
- 1.3 The role of foreign jurists in the JEPAutor:innen:
- 1.4 The selection process of senior officials in the JEPAutor:innen:
- 1.5 The comprehensive and autonomous structure of the JEPAutor:innen:
- 1.6 The institutional status of the JEP, separate from the ordinary judiciaryAutor:innen:
- 1.7 The atypical manner in which the JEP carries out its jurisdictional workAutor:innen:
- 1.8 Applicable international lawAutor:innen:
- ConclusionsAutor:innen:
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- LiteratureAutor:innen:
- Documents and LegislationAutor:innen:
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- AbstractAutor:innen:
- 1. IntroductionAutor:innen:
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- 2.1. Achieving a transition that ensures reconciliation and peacemakingAutor:innen:
- 2.2. Dealing with the pastAutor:innen:
- 2.3. Achieving justiceAutor:innen:
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- 3.1. Specific negative deterrenceAutor:innen:
- 3.2. RehabilitationAutor:innen:
- 3.3. General negative deterrenceAutor:innen:
- 3.4. Positive general prevention (positive Generalprävention)Autor:innen:
- 3.5. RetributionAutor:innen:
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- 4.1. The conditionality mechanism as an instrument of specific deterrenceAutor:innen:
- 4.2. Special sanctions as a mechanism to achieve the preventive purposes of criminal lawAutor:innen:
- 4.3. The imposition of ordinary sanctions if the objectives of TJ are not metAutor:innen:
- 5. ConclusionsAutor:innen:
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- LiteratureAutor:innen:
- JurisprudenceAutor:innen:
- Official documentsAutor:innen:
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- I. The Rome Statute, the Colombian Legal Order and the Bloque de ConstitucionalidadAutor:innen: |
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- 1. The Principle of International Legality in the Domestic Prosecution of International CrimesAutor:innen: |
- 2. Application of the International Principle of Legality in Colombian LawAutor:innen: |
- 3. The Obligation to Observe the Principle of Legality in the JEPAutor:innen: |
- III. ConclusionAutor:innen: |
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- LiteratureAutor:innen: |
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- (i) InternationalAutor:innen: |
- (ii) NationalAutor:innen: |
- Other documentsAutor:innen: |
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- 1.1. When should encounters between victims and perpetrators occur?Autor:innen:
- 1.2. Avoiding revictimization: restorative encounters require adequate preparationAutor:innen:
- 2. Debates on the form and timing of participation in voluntary statements: tensions and hopeAutor:innen:
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- 3.1. The hearing with the Madres de SoachaAutor:innen:
- 3.2. The hearings with the Wiwa People and Kankuamo PeopleAutor:innen:
- 4. The restorative justice approach in territorial casesAutor:innen:
- 5. The first three indictments in 2021 and their restorative reconstruction of the harmAutor:innen:
- 6. The “Guidelines on Restorative Sanctions and Reparative Works and Actions” of the Section for the AcknowledgmentAutor:innen:
- 7. Final considerationsAutor:innen:
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- LiteratureAutor:innen:
- Case LawAutor:innen:
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- I. IntroductionAutor:innen:
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- 1. Collective participation at the International CourtsAutor:innen:
- 2. Collective participation and Colombia’s Justice and Peace processesAutor:innen:
- III. Victim participation before the JEPAutor:innen:
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- 1. Exceptions to collective participationAutor:innen:
- 2. The dialogical principle and collective participationAutor:innen:
- V. ConclusionsAutor:innen:
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- LiteratureAutor:innen:
- Laws, legal documents and case lawAutor:innen:
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- Age, sex, and ethnic originAutor:innen: |
- Socioeconomic traitsAutor:innen: |
- Where are the victims abroad located?Autor:innen: |
- International protection and immigration statusAutor:innen: |
- Crimes committed against victims abroadAutor:innen: |
- Participation in cases 01 and 06 of the JEPAutor:innen: |
- Extra-procedural participationAutor:innen: |
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- Submission of reports to the Chamber for the Acknowledgment of Truth, Responsibility and Determination of Facts and ConductsAutor:innen: |
- Accreditation as special participantsAutor:innen: |
- International protection and participation in proceedings before the JEPAutor:innen: |
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- Forced displacement from a criminal perspectiveAutor:innen: |
- Victims of forced displacement in Law 1448/2011Autor:innen: |
- ConclusionsAutor:innen: |
- ReferencesAutor:innen: |
- Laws and CodesAutor:innen: |
- Rulings of the Constitutional Court of ColombiaAutor:innen: |
- International TreatiesAutor:innen: |
- Other International InstrumentsAutor:innen: |
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- 1. Persistent violence and their negative impacts on the development of transitional justice in ColombiaAutor:innen: |
- 2. “Provention” as an integrated system to mitigate risk and guarantee the principles of the centrality of victims and their effective participationAutor:innen: |
- 3. The Risk Monitoring System of the Investigation and Prosecution UnitAutor:innen: |
- ConclusionAutor:innen: |
- LiteratureAutor:innen: |
- Other SourcesAutor:innen: |
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- Dealing with the Past in ColombiaAutor:innen:
- The Role of the JEP in the Task of Dealing with the PastAutor:innen:
- Further Research AvenuesAutor:innen:
- LiteratureAutor:innen:
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