只是附带损害?经济精英在哥伦比亚建设和平与过渡时期司法中的责任

Rosario Figari Layús
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分析过渡时期司法(TJ)机制如何处理经济和政治精英在广泛暴力背景下的作用,对于理解其可能产生的变革性影响至关重要。过渡时期司法机制在处理涉及侵犯人权的经济精英时所面临的挑战类型,也反映了这些群体在特定过渡背景下的权力范围和程度。从哥伦比亚的两个主要过渡时期司法进程来看,本文认为,在不同类型的精英之间的联盟受到威胁甚至瓦解的情况下,对这些特权行为者的问责往往会成为现实。然而,本文将指出,如果没有国家机构的大力支持,过渡时期司法机制本身只能对经济精英的问责及其侵犯人权的责任产生非常有限的变革性影响。司法审判工具可提供一个特殊框架,触发和激励有意义的变革。然而,这些变革的具体实现远远超出了过渡司法的可能性、能力和资源,过渡司法本身无法取代国家机构,特别是应继续在这些案件上取得进展的普通司法系统。
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Just collateral damage? Accountability of economic elites in peacebuilding and transitional justice in Colombia
Analyzing how transitional justice (TJ) mechanisms address the role of economic and political elites in contexts of widespread violence is crucial for understanding their possible transformative impact. The type of challenges faced by TJ instruments when trying to deal with economic elites involved in human rights violations also reflects the extent and degree of these groups' power in a specific transitional context. Looking at the two main transitional justice processes in Colombia, this paper argues that accountability for these privileged actors tends to materialize in cases in which the alliances between different kinds of elites are threatened, or even collapse. However, as this article will show, judicial TJ mechanisms on their own can only have a very limited transformative impact on the accountability of economic elites and their liability for human rights violations in the absence of strong support by state institutions. TJ instruments can provide an exceptional framework to trigger and motivate meaningful transformations. Nonetheless, the concrete realization of these changes far exceeds the possibilities, capacity, and resources of TJ, which in and of itself cannot replace state institutions, especially an ordinary justice system that should continue to make progress on these cases.
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