Horacio Andaluz [1] |
Horacio Crus Tejada [1] |
Horacio Esteban Codas Gómez Núñez [1] |
Horatio Morgan, Nicole Samuels [1] |
Howieson, Jill [1] |
Hugo Altomonte and Jorge Rogat [1] |
Hugo Cavalcanti Melo Filho [1] |
Human Rights Watch [1] |
Humberto Fernando Cantú RiveRa [1] |
Humberto Nogueira Alcalà [1] |
Humberto Villasmil Prieto, Giovanni Rodríguez Mejía, Adolfo Ciudad Reynaud (Editores) [1] |
Humberto A. Podetti. [1] |
Ifunanya C. Nwokedi [1] |
Ignacio Castillo,María de los Ángeles Tapia y María Isabel Urzúa [1] |
ILANUD [1] |
In 2003, the Colombian Government and Paramilitary forces began a peace process to end the decades old conflict, which left thousands of people, displaced and victims of violence. The peace talks and associated legal framework have been contested by many sectors of society. The elements of this peace process, its legal framework, and its contestation allow for a new understanding of transitional justice. [1] |
Indacochea Prevost, Úrsula [1] |
INE [3] |
INECIP [2] |
Innocence Project, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University [7] |