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Published as the introduction to The Colombian Peace Agreement: A Multidisciplinary Analysis, Jorge Fabra-Zamora, Andrés Molina-Ochoa & Nancy C. Doubleday, eds.
This book is the first systematic, interdisciplinary examination of the peace agreement signed between the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia to end one of the largest and most violent conflicts in the Western Hemisphere. It discusses the achievements, failures, and challenges of this innovative peace agreement and its implications for Colombia’s future. Contributors include negotiators of the Agreement, judges of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, representatives of the civil society, and leading academic experts in peace studies, human rights, international law, criminal law, transitional justice, political science, and philosophy. Based on the premise that peace is a form of transferable social knowledge, and therefore necessitates transformative social learning, the volume also discusses what other countries can learn from the Colombian experience.
Publication Date
4-29-2021
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN
9780367528812
First Page
1
Last Page
22
Disciplines
Law | Military, War, and Peace
Recommended Citation
Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora, Andrés Molina-Ochoa & Nancy C. Doubleday, Introduction in The Colombian Peace Agreement: A Multidisciplinary Analysis (Jorge Fabra-Zamora, Andrés Molina-Ochoa & Nancy C. Doubleday, eds., Routledge 2021).
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