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An Econcentric Turn in the Transitional Restorative Justice Process in Colombia

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Resumen

This article reflects on how Colombia, as an important laboratory in transitional restorative justice, a
60-year long internal conflict, is experiencing an ‘ecocentric turn.’ This transition is not free from contradiction,
ambivalence or great challenges. For this article, ‘ecocentric turn’ means an epistemological
movement from anthropocentrism to ecocentrism, with biocentrism as the middle stage between the
two ends. We argue that the ecocentric turn does not exclusively imply postures that are purely anthropocentric
or ecocentric, but also ones that are hybrid and eclectic, which for the purposes of this article
will be called biocentric positions. The ecocentric turn is reviewed on two levels: the first is the institutional
level, focusing on the Special Jurisdiction for Peace ( JEP for its name in Spanish); and the second
level corresponds to the experience of Palestina, Huila, a non-ethnic campesino community.
Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
Páginas (desde-hasta)107
Número de páginas122
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Transitional Justice
Volumen17
N.º1
EstadoPublicada - mar. 2023

ODS de las Naciones Unidas

Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

  1. ODS 16: Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas
    ODS 16: Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas

Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus

  • Antropología
  • Derecho

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