Strengthening Colombia’s Transitional Justice Process by Engaging Women
Abstract
This article discusses Colombia’s transitional peace processes and the need for the inclusion of women. The article analyzes the successes and failures of CNRR, a transitional justice mechanism structured for involving women and addressing their priorities and needs, and makes recommendations for the future.
Citation
Koppell, Carla and Jonathan Talbot. Strengthening Colombia’s Transitional Justice Process by Engaging Women. Washington, DC: Inclusive Security, 2011.
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