Published Oct 15, 2010



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Ana Milena Coral-Díaz

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Abstract

This article looks for contextualize the women's situation in their relationship with the Peace and Justice process that is taking place in Colombia through two important procedures: free versions and reparations, in such a way that it is necessary to investigate for the construction of the truth and the revelation of an official story alienated by women's experience. In this scenario, the female body is sexualized by the male factions of the war and the guerrilla and paramilitary's demobilization process. A passive participation of women, being them considered as victims, could show how the truth, a paramount element of justice and reparation, inhabits in the masculinized narratives and war confessions.

Keywords

Colombia, Law 975 of 2005 (July 25), Women, Crimes against, Armed conflict, Woman, Armed Conflict in Colombia, Sexualized Body, Peace and Justice LawColombia, Ley 975 de 2005 (25 de julio), delitos contra la mujer, conflicto armado, Mujer, conflicto armado colombiano, cuerpo sexualizado, Ley de Justicia y Paz.

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Coral-Díaz, A. M. (2010). The Sexualized Body: Between the Gender Const Ruct Ions and the Peace and Justice Law. International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 8(17). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13828
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