Negotiating Transitional Justice

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Negotiating Transitional Justice

Firsthand Lessons from Colombia and Beyond

Peace studies and conflict resolution History of the Americas Ethnic studies Ethnic studies Crime and criminology Human rights, civil rights Civics and citizenship Peacekeeping operations Public international law: human rights Law: Human rights and civil liberties Criminal law: procedure and offences

Authors: Mark Freeman, Ivan Orozco

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 16th January 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781316947272


Overview of Colombian Peace Negotiations

The recent Colombian peace negotiations took the art and science of negotiating transitional justice to unprecedented levels of complexity. For decades, the Colombian government fought a bitter insurgency war against FARC guerrilla forces. After protracted negotiations, the two parties reached a peace deal that took account of the rights of victims.

Authors and Perspectives

As first-hand participants in the talks, and principal advisers to the Colombia government, Mark Freeman and Iván Orozco offer a unique account of the mechanics through which accountability issues were addressed. Drawing from this case study and other global experiences, Freeman and Orozco offer a comprehensive theoretical and practical conception of what makes the “devil’s dilemma” of negotiating peace with justice implausible but feasible.

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