Post by sakib869 on Mar 16, 2024 5:19:06 GMT
Consolidation Alliancesimpunity of Maintaining the Status Quo and Wealth of the Elites Would Not Be Effective Without at Least the Implicit Acquiescence of Various State Institutions Such as the Security Forces and the Judicial System and the Lack of Appropriate Regulations. In Many Latin American Contexts the Judicial System in Particular Plays a Key Role Both in the Perpetuation of Violence and in the Reproduction and Consolidation of Inequalities That It Contributes to Sustaining. The Fact That a Large Majority of Cases of Human Rights Violations in Which Economic Elites Are Involved in Contexts of.
Armed or Dictatorial Conflicts Have High Levels of Impunity OPT IN List is a Clear Indicator of the Influence of These Elites in the Judiciary and in State Institutionstwentyone. Now What Do We Mean When We Talk About Impunity in General Terms Impunity Can Be Defined as Absence of Punishment or Lack of Punishment.and Implies the Absence of Effective Application of Existing Laws That Punish Such Crimes. But the Concept of Impunity Not Only Describes a Legal Situation but Also Reflects the Political and Social Context. And the Administration of Justice is Not a Mere Neutral Process but is Crossed by the Power Relations in Force in Each Society.
There the Current Power Struggles of Various Social Political Economic and Intellectual Actors Crystallize. On the One Hand Those Who Were Strongly Affected by Violence Who Usually Demand Truth Justice and Reparation and on the Other Those Who Fear Losing Their Position of Power Before the Courts. In This Framework Criminal Justice Has the Potential to Contribute Through Its Decisions to the Reproduction of the Unequal Power Relations Underlying Violence or to Its Questioning and Transformation if It Were Based on the Formal Principle of Equality Before the Law.
Armed or Dictatorial Conflicts Have High Levels of Impunity OPT IN List is a Clear Indicator of the Influence of These Elites in the Judiciary and in State Institutionstwentyone. Now What Do We Mean When We Talk About Impunity in General Terms Impunity Can Be Defined as Absence of Punishment or Lack of Punishment.and Implies the Absence of Effective Application of Existing Laws That Punish Such Crimes. But the Concept of Impunity Not Only Describes a Legal Situation but Also Reflects the Political and Social Context. And the Administration of Justice is Not a Mere Neutral Process but is Crossed by the Power Relations in Force in Each Society.
There the Current Power Struggles of Various Social Political Economic and Intellectual Actors Crystallize. On the One Hand Those Who Were Strongly Affected by Violence Who Usually Demand Truth Justice and Reparation and on the Other Those Who Fear Losing Their Position of Power Before the Courts. In This Framework Criminal Justice Has the Potential to Contribute Through Its Decisions to the Reproduction of the Unequal Power Relations Underlying Violence or to Its Questioning and Transformation if It Were Based on the Formal Principle of Equality Before the Law.