Negotiating transitional justice : firsthand lessons from Colombia and beyond

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Negotiating transitional justice : firsthand lessons from Colombia and beyond

Mark Freeman, Iván Orozco

Cambridge University Press, 2020

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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. As first-hand participants in the talks, and principal advisers to the Colombia government, Mark Freeman and Ivan 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.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Negotiating Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Framework: 1. General considerations
  • 2. The role of international law
  • 3. Elements of practice
  • 4. Conclusions
  • Part II. Negotiating Transitional Justice: The Case of Colombia
  • 5. The context
  • 6. The experience
  • 7. Conclusions
  • Appendix 1: basic information about the Havana negotiation
  • Appendix 2: the legal framework for peace (2012)
  • Index.

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