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-About Blessings and Dispensable Memories. Peasant women, everyday abandonment, and land restitution in Nariño-Colombia-
-Anthropological impostures and possible pathways: ethical, political, and epistemological dilemmas from a research on transitional justice in Peru-
-efore the oblivion arrives –A perspective about historical memory construction from the narrative of the armed conflict victims in Liborina, Antioquia-
-From Territorial Peace to Territorial Pacification: Anti-Riot Police Powers and Socio-Environmental Dissent in the Implementation of Colombia’s Peace Agreement-
-Judges of the anti-constitutional state: is Radbruch’s hypothesis true, according to which legal positivism would have ethically blinded the german judges of the Nazi era?-
-Judicial review and transitional justice: reflective judgment in three contexts-
-Meanings around reparation, humanitarian assistance, indemnification, and restitution in victims of the armed conflict in the municipality of San Carlos, Antioquia-
-Meanings around the compensation and the restitution for victims of the armed conflict in the municipality of San Carlos.-
-Repair to the victims of dictatorships, armed conflicts, and political violence. Part I-
-The Contributions of MAPP–OAS to Transitional Justice in Colombia-
-The politics of democratic memory in Spain: between impunity and international obligations-
-The transitional justice model and its relationship with remuneration justice in Colombia-
-Transition Justice: Remodering State Practices for Good Living-
-Typical Scope of the Crime of Feminicide: An Analysis of the Plenary Agreement No. 001-2016 / CJ-116-
-Untangling Violent Legacies: Contemporary Organized Violence in Latin America and the Narrative of the “Failed Transition”-
-Victims as political actors. An anthropological insight into the movement of victims and people affected by the internal armed conflict in Peru-
-Videla dies. Public emotions as political arguments-