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Type: Libro
Title: Peace initiatives and Colombia’s armed conflict
Editors: Arnson, Cynthia J.
Llorente, María Victoria
Issue: 2009
Publisher: s.l. : Fundación Ideas para la Paz : Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Citation: Arnson, Cynthia J. y María Victoria Llorente, eds. 2009. Peace initiatives and Colombia’s armed conflict. s.l.: Fundación Ideas para la Paz / Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Keywords: CONFLICTOS ARMADOS
GRUPOS GUERRILLEROS
NEGOCIACIONES
PAZ
POLÍTICA DE DEFENSA
POLÍTICA Y GOBIERNO
COLOMBIA
Format: 73 páginas
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Fundación Ideas para la Paz : Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
metadata.dc.description.tableofcontents: ÍNDICE | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | PREFACE | INTRODUCTION | IN SEARCH OF PEACE WITH THE ELN AND THE FARC - Aldo Civico, Center for International Conflict Resolution Columbia University | Roman D. Ortiz, Independent consultant in security and defense | Dario Antonio Echeverri Gonzalez, National Reconciliation Commission | Rodrigo Pardo, Cambio Magazine | Eduardo Gonzalez, Office of the High Commissioner for Peace 1 | PARAMILITARY GROUPS: DEMOBILIZATION REARMAMENT AND REINVENTION - Javier Ciurlizza, American Program International Center for Transitional Justice ICTJ | Maria Teresa Ronderos, Semana.com | Juan Carlos Garzon, Organization of American States OAS | Jeremy McDermott, BBC Correspondent 11 | BIOGRAPHIES
Series/Report no.: Cuadernos del conflicto;
Description: Over the past several years, the landscape of armed conflict, war, and peace in Colombia has under¬gone significant transformation. These changes are product of the democratic security policy adopted by the administration of President Alvaro Uribe (2002-), and reflected in two main processes. First is the partial dismantling of the paramilitary movement as a result of negotiations with the Colombian government; the talks led to the collective demobilization of 31,671 combatants between 2003 and 2006. As part of the paramilitary de¬mobilization, and after a drawn-out debate in the Colom-bian Congress, the government also adopted mechanisms of transitional justice in an effort to respond to victims’ demands for truth, justice, and reparations. The principal mechanism was Law 975 of 2005, better known as the Law of Justice and Peace.
Rights: openAccess
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/23206
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