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In this article, 1will briefly make comparative analysis of the experience of three countries that have made processes  of transitional  justice.  After this outlining, 1 intend to show some of the problems that new democratic regimes have to deal with, such as: the form that new governments deal with the processes of transitional democracies, and the reactions of the victims and societies toward the mechanisms used by these governments. 1 examine the importance of democratic participation in processes of transitional justice as a way to avoid pragmatic measures and to protect the human rights of the people. I finish with some conclusions to be applied to the Colombian case.

Castellanos-Morales, E. N. (2010). Trust, justice and reparations in Argentina, El Salvador and South Africa. A comparative perspective. Estudios Socio-Jurídicos, 7, 200–249. Retrieved from https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/sociojuridicos/article/view/469

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