La toma de Almaguer: crítica al concepto institucional de víctima hacia la era del posconflicto

This article focuses on describing the experiences of 5 victims of a town assault in the year 2001 in the city of Almaguer- Cauca. The objective was to analyze the application of the concept of victim operated by the law 1448/2011, in contrast to the concept of victim constructed bythe doctrine. Int...

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Main Authors: Anichiarico González, Angélica María, Silveira Martins, Samuel, Rengifo Omen, Yulieth Fernanda
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6766640
Source:Estudios de derecho, ISSN 0120-1867, Vol. 75, Nº. 165, 2018 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Guerra y Paz), pags. 223-245
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Summary: This article focuses on describing the experiences of 5 victims of a town assault in the year 2001 in the city of Almaguer- Cauca. The objective was to analyze the application of the concept of victim operated by the law 1448/2011, in contrast to the concept of victim constructed bythe doctrine. Inthis sense, we started from the hypothesis of transition, anchored to the notion of victim institutionalized by legal norms to the empowerment and individual or collective overcoming of this condition, ina transition towards peace within the framework of the post-conflict. Thus, from aqualitative research, based on the methodology of life-history, the importance of the perception of the victim before, during and after the conflict was revealed, making possible a reconceptualization or a new notion of victim, more broad and with a new approach towards the transitional justice ongoing in our country, where a better consideration is given to the various measures that allow people who have suffered violations of their rights, to move from the condition of a victim to the process of healing, overcoming, achievement and/or reconstruction of goals in their lives