Managing Testimony and Administrating Victims : Colombia's Transitional Scenario under the Justice and Peace Act
2017
JA66 .A73 2017
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Title
Managing Testimony and Administrating Victims : Colombia's Transitional Scenario under the Justice and Peace Act
Author
Aranguren Romero, Juan Pablo
ISBN
9783319458953
3319458957
3319458949
9783319458946
3319458957
3319458949
9783319458946
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XV, 130 pages) online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-45895-3 doi
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JA66 .A73 2017
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.16
Summary
This book analyzes the implementation of Law 975 in Colombia, known as the Justice and Peace Law, and proposes a critical view of the transitional scenario in Colombia from 2005 onwards. The author analyzes three aspects of the law: 1) The process of negotiation with paramilitary groups; 2) The constitution of the Group Memoria Histórica (Historic Memory) in Colombia and 3) The process of a 2007 law that was finally not passed. The book contains interviews with key actors in the justice and peace process in Colombia. The author analyses the contradictions, tensions, ambiguities and paradoxes that define the practices of such actors. This book highlights that a critical view of this kind of transitional scenario is indispensable to determine steps towards a just and peaceful society. Juan Pablo Aranguren Romero is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of the Andes, Colombia. He holds an M.A. in Social Anthropology and a Ph. D. in Social Sciences. His research focuses on the intersections of body, suffering, and political violence. Aranguren is author of Cuerpos al límite: tortura, subjetividad y memoria en Colombia(2016) and Las inscripciones de la guerra en el cuerpo de los jóvenes combatientes (2011).
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This book analyzes the implementation of Law 975 in Colombia, known as the Justice and Peace Law, and proposes a critical view of the transitional scenario in Colombia from 2005 onwards. The author analyzes three aspects of the law: 1) The process of negotiation with paramilitary groups; 2) The constitution of the Group Memoria Histórica (Historic Memory) in Colombia and 3) The process of a 2007 law that was finally not passed. The book contains interviews with key actors in the justice and peace process in Colombia. The author analyses the contradictions, tensions, ambiguities and paradoxes that define the practices of such actors. This book highlights that a critical view of this kind of transitional scenario is indispensable to determine steps towards a just and peaceful society. Juan Pablo Aranguren Romero is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of the Andes, Colombia. He holds an M.A. in Social Anthropology and a Ph. D. in Social Sciences. His research focuses on the intersections of body, suffering, and political violence. Aranguren is author of Cuerpos al límite: tortura, subjetividad y memoria en Colombia(2016) and Las inscripciones de la guerra en el cuerpo de los jóvenes combatientes (2011).
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-126) and index.
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Memory politics and transitional justice.
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Table of Contents
1. The Origins of Victimization and the Administration of War in Colombia
2. Justice and Peace in times of Impunity and War
3. Voice, Testimony, Truth, and Memory
4. Maintaining Exclusion
5. Conclusion
2. Justice and Peace in times of Impunity and War
3. Voice, Testimony, Truth, and Memory
4. Maintaining Exclusion
5. Conclusion