Introduction. Practices of Memorialization and the Process of Social Reconstruction

  1. Martin J.M. Hoondert
  2. Gema Varona Martínez
Revista:
Oñati socio-legal series

ISSN: 2079-5971

Año de publicación: 2020

Título del ejemplar: Practices of Memorialization and the Process of Social Reconstruction

Volumen: 10

Número: 3

Páginas: 535-543

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.35295/OSLS.IISL/0000-0000-0000-1121 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

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Resumen

Durante el siglo pasado, Europa y el mundo entero han sido testigos de dos guerras mundiales, así como guerras civiles, ataques terroristas y abusos de poder por parte de regímenes dictatoriales y varias instancias institucionales, todo lo cual ha conducido a graves violaciones de derechos humanos. Hoy día, aún vemos los efectos de dichas violaciones que afectan a un gran número de personas. Este número especial de Oñati Socio-Legal Series trata sobre prácticas de conmemoración y el papel que desempeñan en sociedades posconflicto en relación con procesos de reconstrucción social y justicia transicional. También toma en consideración alternativas actuales y sistemas complementarios de justicia, como la justicia restaurativa y la justicia transformativa, para enfrentarse a la victimización masiva. A través de prácticas de memorialización, se define, construye, reconoce u obvia la condición de víctima. Su materialización es a menudo consecuencia de resultados negociados que implican a una serie de actores, legislaciones e instituciones. A través de estudios de caso, los y las autores/as esperamos realzar las prácticas de memorialización y contribuir de forma crítica a los planes de justicia transicional o transformativa.

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