Encuentros restaurativos, tránsito de la guerra a la paz: ¿instrumento paliativo o reconstructivo?

The terror, violence and desolation caused by terrorism have propitiated a repressive response from the State. An answer that has meant, on the one hand, the bankruptcy of the democratic values of a system of rights -violence has been responded to with violence- and on the other, more and more crimi...

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Main Author: Barona Vilar, Silvia
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6766633
Source:Estudios de derecho, ISSN 0120-1867, Vol. 75, Nº. 165, 2018 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Guerra y Paz), pags. 19-43
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Summary: The terror, violence and desolation caused by terrorism have propitiated a repressive response from the State. An answer that has meant, on the one hand, the bankruptcy of the democratic values of a system of rights -violence has been responded to with violence- and on the other, more and more criminal law. However, neither has been able to end terrorism or to re-constructive the victims. The appearance of a restorative perspective, of mediation and restorative meetings, tested in some projects, allows hope for justice, an integratived justice, which seeks social and personal reconstruction, a transition from war to peace. This requires a lot of effort, political will and huge doses of generosity.