03347nam 2200409 450 991073437950332120230717212335.09783748923534(CKB)5850000000029078(NjHacI)995850000000029078(EXLCZ)99585000000002907820230717d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTransitional justice in Colombia the special jurisdiction for peace /Kai Ambos (Hrsg.), Stefan Peters (Hrsg.)Baden-Baden :Nomos,[2022]©20221 Online RessourceStudien zu Lateinamerika ;Band 443-8487-7969-2 Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis 1-12 -- Political Conflicts Over the JEP: A Sociolegal Perspective Gabriel Ignacio Gómez 13-36 -- The Special Jurisdiction for Peace and Impunity: Myths, Misperceptions and Realities Kai Ambos, Susann Aboueldahab 37-62 -- The Special Jurisdiction for Peace and Sui Generis Transitional Justice Diego Fernando Tarapués Sandino 63-84 -- Combining the Purposes of Criminal Law and Transitional Justice in the Special Jurisdiction for Peace Carlos Guillermo Castro Cuenca 85-110 -- International (Criminal) Law as Applicable Law in the Special Jurisdiction for Peace: Bloque de Constitucionalidad and the Principle of Legality Kai Ambos, Gustavo Emilio Cote Barco 111-134 -- The Special Jurisdiction for Peace and Restorative Justice: First Steps Oscar Parra-Vera 135-160 -- The Collectivisation of Victim Participation: The Case of Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace Juliette Vargas Trujillo 161-186 -- Access to justice beyond borders: Victims abroad and their participation before the JEP Indira Yiceth Murillo Palomino, Laura Ximena Pedraza Camacho 187-208 -- Persistent Violences and Transitional Justice: From Security to "Provention" as a Guarantor of No Repetition Jenny Pearce, Juan David Velasco 209-230 -- The Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia: Transdisciplinary Inquiries Stefan Peters 231-246 -- List of Authors 247-248.The Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace (Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz, JEP) is the judicial centrepiece of the country's national Transitional Justice system. At the same time, the JEP is also at the centre of public controversies surrounding the Colombian peace process and is facing a series of legal and political challenges in its daily work. In this sense, the JEP generates a continuous need for consultation, discussion and research. The articles in this volume aim to contribute to a better understanding of the JEP and to identify further necessary research avenues on this topic. At the same time, we hope to contribute to the still limited research on the Colombian peace process and the JEP in the English language.Studien zu Lateinamerika ;Band 44.Justice, Administration ofColombiaJustice, Administration of347.861Ambos Kai318742Peters Stefan(Social scientist)1371157NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910734379503321Transitional justice in Colombia3400013UNINA