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Revista Científica General José María Córdova

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SANABRIA-MOYANO, Jesús Eduardo  and  ORJUELA, Natalia Beltrán. The guarantees for military service personnel victims in the Special Jurisdiction for Peace. Rev. Cient. Gen. José María Córdova [online]. 2020, vol.18, n.29, pp.139-157.  Epub Aug 28, 2020. ISSN 1900-6586.  https://doi.org/10.21830/19006586.540.

In 2016, Colombia signed a peace agreement with the FARC-EP, thus creating The Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) to prevent the impunity of actors involved in the armed conflict for serious human rights violations and breaches of international humanitarian law. In this context, the JEP is cognizant of case 001, which involves nearly 208,000 members of the military forces, victims of the armed conflict. It is evident that there are differences when guaranteeing the rights of a civilian victim and a military victim. Here, the JEP's process is addressed, determining the recognition, participation, and reparation given to victims that are part of the Military Forces in contrast to the typical guarantees of protection given to other victims.

Keywords : armed conflict; differential approach; justice and reparation; military participation; special jurisdiction for peace; victim.

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