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Trapped between Promise and Reality in Colombia's Victims' Law: Reflections on Reparations, Development and Social Justice
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ColonialismLatin American StudySystemic JusticeLawCriminal LawIndigenous MovementSocial SciencesColombian GovernmentAfrican American StudiesDiasporic MovementInternational Criminal LawTransitional Justice TheoryLaw AimsInternational LawHuman Rights LawCriminal JusticeTransitional JusticeSociologyEthnographyAnthropologyCultural AnthropologyInjusticeSocial JusticeGlobal Justice
Colombia's 2011 Victims' Law aims to return land to millions of internally displaced people and assist survivors in the difficult process of rebuilding their lives through individual and collective reparations. This article analyses the expectations, experiences and needs of two campesino communities involved in this process. Drawing on nine months of fieldwork using ethnographic and participatory visual methods, the article critically engages with transitional justice theory on transformative reparations, and identifies key lessons for the Colombian government to make the Victims' Law live up to its promise of transforming survivors' lives and restoring their trust in the state.
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