Transitional Justice, Distributive Justice, and Transformative Constitutionalism Comparing Colombia and South Africa.
This volume offers the first dedicated scholarly comparison of Colombia and South Africa in relation to the intersecting ideas of transitional justice, distributive justice, and transformative constitutionalism.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Transitional Justice, Distributive Justice, and Transformative Constitutionalism Comparing Colombia and South Africa
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Contributors
- 1. Developing a Conceptual Framework for Global South Comparisons: Colombian and South African Contributions
- Part I: Innovative Ways of Conceiving and Implementing Transitional Justice
- Theme 1: Re Conceiving Reconciliation as Relationships: The Role of African and Latin American Values
- 2. The Role of Economic Goods in National Reconciliation: Evaluating South Africa and Colombia
- 3. Building Peace and Restoring Law upon the Ethos: A Comparison Between South Africa and Colombia
- 4. Joint Reflection: Economic Goods and Communitarian Values
- Theme 2: Art and Transitional Justice
- 5. Aesthetic Negotiation and Artefactual Agency: Key Processes for Symbolic Repair in Transitional Justice
- 6. Aesthetic Litigation as a Mechanism for Building the Truth in the Colombian Truth Commission
- 7. Joint Reflection: How Do the Arts Function in Symbolic Reparations? A Comparative Reflection Between Colombia and South Africa
- Theme 3: History, Museums, and Transitional Justice
- 8. Journey to a New Space: The Apartheid Museum's Truth and Reconciliation Exhibition within the Context of Restorative and Transitional Justice
- 9. Exploring Visitor Expectations and Experiences of Conflict and Transitional Justice Exhibitions in Bogotá, Colombia
- 10. Joint Reflection: Journey to a New Space: A Comparative Analysis of Museum Exhibitions Within the Context of Restorative and Transitional Justice
- Part II: Socio-Economic Rights and the Relationship Between Transitional and Distributive Justice
- Theme 4: The Role of History In Socio-Economic Rights Jurisprudence: Linking Transitional and Distributive Justice
- 11. Does History Make a Difference? The Role of History in the Interpretation of Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa
- 12. Historical Injustice and Socio-Economic Rights in Colombian Constitutional Jurisprudence: The Case of Victims of Forced Displacement
- 13. Joint Reflection: The Difference History Makes: Comparative Reflections on Socio-Economic Rights and Historical Consciousness in South Africa and Colombia
- Theme 5: Collective Mechanisms for the Advancement of Socio-Economic Rights
- 14. Class Actions and the Scarce Resource of the Law
- 15. Forced Displacement and Social Change: Light and Shadows in the Implementation of the Judgment T-025 of 2004