Economic and social rights and transitional justice: a framework of analysis
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instname:Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Autor
Ochoa-S anchez, Juan Carlos
Institución
Resumen
This work brings analytical clarity and original insights to the much-debated
questions of whether and how to include violations of economic and social
rights (ESRs) within the mandate of several widely used transitional justice
mechanisms. First, it provides a nuanced and comprehensive framework of
analysis to examine whether the inclusion of large-scale ESR violations
within the powers of the studied mechanisms is in conformity with the
functions they have had traditionally. Second, by analyzing the implementation
of this analytical framework with respect to the power to adjudicate
and provide reparations for large-scale ESR violations, it sheds new light on
important aspects of these questions. It demonstrates that exercising the
two mentioned powers by the analyzed mechanisms with respect to largescale
ESR violations is mostly in conformity with the functions these mechanisms
have had traditionally. It also shows that most of the challenges that
including these violations within the two studied powers would pose to the
institutional competence and democratic legitimacy of the examined mechanisms
are because these are large-scale abuses, not that they are
ESR violations.