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52 Stan. J. Int'l L. 211 (2016)
Ending Wars, Doing Justice: Colombia, Transitional Justice, and the International Criminal Court

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     ENDING WARS, DOING JUSTICE:


 COLOMBIA, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE,


 AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL


                            COURT


                         ALLEN  S. WEINER


INTRODUCTION......................................................212
1. THE COMPETING INTERESTS........................................214
   A. Arguments for Criminal Accountability.................214
      1. Retribution............................................214
      2. Deterrence............................................214
      3. Victim-Centered Justice........................ ..............215
      4. Peace and Reconciliation.................................215
      5. The Colombia Context..................    .................217
   B. Arguments Against Criminal Accountability .....................217
      1. FARC Opposition......................................217
      2. Government Concems....................................218
      3. Capacity.............................................219
   C. Colombia in Comparative Context..............................219
II. THE PROSPECTS AND LIMITS OF A TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE COMPROMISE........222
   A. Transitional Justice Alteratives to Prosecution....................222
   B. The Limits of Altemnatives to Prosecution.......................223
      1. Treaty-Based Limits......................................223
      2. Customary International Law.             ..............................224
      3. Human Rights Law.                    .....................................226
      4. The International Criminal Court...........................226
111. TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND THE COLOMBIAN CONTEXT.......................228
   A. The Legal Framework for Peace      ..............................228
   B. The Constitutional Court Decision...............................230


 Senior Lecturer in Law and Director, Program in International and Comparative Law, Stanford Law
 School. This article is based on an address originally delivered at Universidad Externado de Colombia
 in BogotA on September 4, 2015. I am grateful to Diana Guz.an Rodriguez and Mirte Postema for
comments.

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