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"Channeling Transitional Justice: Socio-Ecological Claims of Afro-Colombian Communities in Northen Cauca for the Recognition of the Cauca River as a Victim of the Conflict." - New Publication
In a newly published article in Revista de Historia y Sociedad (National University of Colombia), Guernica 37 Centre’s associate members Juliana Galindo, Rebeca Huete, MarÃa Mónica Herrera, and Deyanira Peña share insights from Northern Cauca, where Afro-descendant communities have brought the voice of their territories before Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP for its acronym in Spanish), calling for the Cauca River to be recognized as a victim of the armed confl
Jul 174 min read
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The weight of time: Accountability challenges in transitional justice settings
Rights practitioners must recognize that the transition from war to peace and democracy may involve nonlinear accountability processes...
Nov 15, 20241 min read
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