The ‘Domino Effect’ of Ongoing Violence on Transitional Justice: The Case of Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace

IF 1.7 1区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Journal of Transitional Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-28 DOI:10.1093/ijtj/ijad023
Rosario Figari Layus, Juliette Vargas Trujillo
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ABSTRACT∞ This article examines the tangible consequences of ongoing armed violence for the implementation of Colombia’s innovative transitional court, the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz, JEP). Establishing transitional justice mechanisms in contexts of persistent armed violence poses significant challenges and the implementation process is likely to seem flawed or lacking to those actors involved. These complex scenarios raise critical questions for the field of transitional justice, notably regarding the expectations of victims and the feasibility of providing truth, justice and reparation in hostile settings. Based on the case of the Colombia’s northwestern Urabá region, this article argues that contexts of ongoing violence have a direct adverse effect on the possibility of the meaningful and effective participation of victims, perpetrators and other key actors in transitional justice processes. Consequently, this restricted participation initiates a ‘domino effect,’ which negatively impacts other transitional goals, including, in the specific case of the JEP, its restorative aims.
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过渡时期司法持续暴力的“多米诺骨牌效应”:哥伦比亚和平特别管辖权的案例
本文探讨了哥伦比亚创新型过渡法庭“和平特别管辖权”(Jurisdicción Special para la Paz, JEP)实施过程中持续武装暴力的具体后果。在持续武装暴力的情况下建立过渡时期司法机制构成重大挑战,在有关行为体看来,执行过程可能存在缺陷或欠缺。这些复杂的情况为过渡时期司法领域提出了关键问题,特别是关于受害者的期望以及在敌对环境中提供真相、正义和赔偿的可行性。本文以哥伦比亚西北部urab地区为例,认为持续的暴力环境对受害者、肇事者和其他关键行动者在过渡时期司法进程中有意义和有效参与的可能性产生了直接的不利影响。因此,这种受限制的参与引发了“多米诺骨牌效应”,对其他过渡目标产生了负面影响,包括在日本经济伙伴关系的具体情况下,其恢复目标。
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