Editorial
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.v75n165a01Keywords:
rights, victimsAbstract
Although the armed conflict seems to accompany the human being through history, the search of its resolution has been equally evident in the passing of the centuries. The Hague Peace Conferences of the XIX and XX centuries are an example of this effort that, even though failed in its main objective, leaves teachings and raises important contributions on the path of peace building. The shift from the exclusive responsibility of the State to the establishment of the responsibility of the individual and finally, to a change of perspective that places the victim as the central axis of a process that is directed not only to the pursuit of justice and the determination of responsibilities but also to the repair of the damages caused and the establishment of truth, allow us to think about forgiveness and reconciliation, aspects necessary to attain the transition to peace.
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