Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional

Este trabajo busca explicar la razón por la cual desde la academia feminista se ha dicho que el discurso jurídico de justicia transicional no ha reconocido la totalidad de los daños experimentados por las mujeres en el contexto de los conflictos sociopolíticos. Para ello, se analizarán tres factores...

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Coral-Diaz, Ana Milena
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Transitional justice
International law
Feminism
Secondary recognition harms
Primary recognition harms
Justicia transicional
Derecho internacional
Feminismo
Daños de reconocimiento primario
Daños de reconocimiento secundario
Justiça de transição
Direito internacional
Feminismo
Danos pelo reconhecimento primário
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Harms of secondary recognition in the Context of sociopolitical conflicts: Three factors for their exclusion from Transitional justice legal discourse
title Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
spellingShingle Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
Transitional justice
International law
Feminism
Secondary recognition harms
Primary recognition harms
Justicia transicional
Derecho internacional
Feminismo
Daños de reconocimiento primario
Daños de reconocimiento secundario
Justiça de transição
Direito internacional
Feminismo
Danos pelo reconhecimento primário
title_short Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
title_full Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
title_fullStr Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
title_full_unstemmed Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
title_sort Los daños de reconocimiento secundario en el contexto de conflictos sociopolíticos: tres factores para su exclusión del discurso jurídico de justicia Transicional
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Coral-Diaz, Ana Milena
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Coral-Diaz, Ana Milena
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Transitional justice
International law
Feminism
Secondary recognition harms
Primary recognition harms
topic Transitional justice
International law
Feminism
Secondary recognition harms
Primary recognition harms
Justicia transicional
Derecho internacional
Feminismo
Daños de reconocimiento primario
Daños de reconocimiento secundario
Justiça de transição
Direito internacional
Feminismo
Danos pelo reconhecimento primário
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Justicia transicional
Derecho internacional
Feminismo
Daños de reconocimiento primario
Daños de reconocimiento secundario
Justiça de transição
Direito internacional
Feminismo
Danos pelo reconhecimento primário
description Este trabajo busca explicar la razón por la cual desde la academia feminista se ha dicho que el discurso jurídico de justicia transicional no ha reconocido la totalidad de los daños experimentados por las mujeres en el contexto de los conflictos sociopolíticos. Para ello, se analizarán tres factores responsables desde el derecho internacional y la construcción occidental del cuerpo femenino como uno dualista y esencialista. A partir de esta argumentación se establecerá que los daños no reconocidos usualmente por ese decurso jurídico son “daños de reconocimiento secundario”, pues no forman parte de las figuras jurídicas típicas y los discursos que anteceden a la experiencia misma.  
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dc.relation.references.eng.fl_str_mv Ana Milena Coral-Diaz. Cuerpo Femenino en Transición, Estudio de Casos (Bogotá Universidad del Rosario, 2016)
Carol Smart Feminism and the power of law. (London: Routledge, 1989)
Catherine MacKinnon “Feminism, Marxism, Method, and the State: Toward a Feminist Jurisprudence”. Signs, 8(4), (1983) 635-658
Catherine O'Rourke, Gender Politics in Transitional Justice. (Routledge London, 2013)
Charlesworth, Hilary, and Christine Chinkin. "An Alien’s Review Of Women And Armed Conflict." In Imagining Law: Essays in Conversation with Judith Gardam, edited by Stephens Dale and Babie Paul, 171-94. South Australia: University of Adelaide Press, www.jstor.org/stable/10.20851/j.ctt1sq5x0z.12.2016. Accessed February 2, 2019.
Charlesworth, Hilary, and Christine Chinkin. "An Alien’s Review Of Women And Armed Conflict." In Imagining Law: Essays in Conversation with Judith Gardam, edited by Stephens Dale and Babie Paul, 171-94. South Australia: University of Adelaide Press, 2016. Accessed February 2, 2019. www.jstor.org/stable/10.20851/j.ctt1sq5x0z.12. Doris Buss "Performing Legal Order: Some Feminist Thoughts on International Criminal Law. International Criminal Law Review 11 (2011): 409-23. European Court Of Human Rights. “Composition of the Court” https://www.echr.coe.int/Pages/home.aspx?p=court/judges&c= ( accessed December 20, 2019)
Fionnuoala Ni Aolain, “Rethinking the Concept of Harm and Legal Categorizations of Sexual Violence During War”. Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 1, (2009) 305.
Fionnuoala Ni Aolain, F. y Catherine “Turner Gender, Truth and Transition”. UCLA Women's Law Journal, Vol. 16, (2009) pp. 229-279
Gardam, Judith, and Hilary Charlesworth. "Protection of Women in Armed Conflict." Human Rights Quarterly 22, no. 1 (2000): 148-66. Accessed February 3, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/4489270 Henry, Nicola. "Theorizing Wartime Rape: Deconstructing Gender, Sexuality, and Violence." Gender and Society 30, no. 1 (2016): 44-56. www.jstor.org/stable/24756163 .Accessed February 3, 2020.
International Court of Justice. “Current members” https://www.icj-cij.org/en/current-members ( accessed December 20, 2019)
International Criminal Court. “Current Judges” https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/judicial-divisions/biographies/Pages/current-judges.aspx (Accessed December 20, 2019) Judith Gardam & Michelle Jarvis, Women and Armed Conflict: The International Response to the Beijing Platformfor Action, 32 COLUM. HUM. RTs. L. REv. 1, 56 (2000)p, 363 cited in Karima Bennoune, Do We Need New International Law to Protect Women in Armed Conflict, 38 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 363 (2007) Available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/jil/vol38/iss2/6 Judith Gardam & Michelle Jarvis, Women, Armed Conflict and International Law, (The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 2001)
Karima Bennoune, Do We Need New International Law to Protect Women in Armed Conflict, 38 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 363 (2007) Karima Bennoune, Do We Need New International Law to Protect Women in Armed Conflict, 38 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 363 (2007) Available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/jil/vol38/iss2/6 Marie Joe Frug, “A postmodern legal manifesto (An unfinished draft)”. Harvard Law Review 105 (1992) 1045-1075.
Mary Joe Frug Women and the law. (Westbury, N.Y: Foundation Press, 1992)
Michele Foucault El orden del discurso. (Buenos Aires: Tusquets Editores, 1992)
Michele Foucault. La voluntad del saber (Madrid Siglo XXI, 2009)
Michelle Stanworth, Reproductive technologies: Gender, motherhood and medicine. (Cambridge: Polit, 1987)
Priya Pillai, “Women in International Law: A Vanishing Act?” http://opiniojuris.org/2018/12/03/women-in-international-law-a-vanishing-act/ accessed (December 20, 2019)
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A partir de esta argumentación se establecerá que los daños no reconocidos usualmente por ese decurso jurídico son “daños de reconocimiento secundario”, pues no forman parte de las figuras jurídicas típicas y los discursos que anteceden a la experiencia misma.  This work seeks to explain why feminist theory has said transitional justice legal discourse has not recognized the totality of harms women experience in the context of socio-political conflicts. To do so, it analyzes three factors responsible for international law and the Western construction of the female body as dualist and essentialist. 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European Court Of Human Rights. “Composition of the Court” https://www.echr.coe.int/Pages/home.aspx?p=court/judges&c= ( accessed December 20, 2019)Fionnuoala Ni Aolain, “Rethinking the Concept of Harm and Legal Categorizations of Sexual Violence During War”. Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 1, (2009) 305.Fionnuoala Ni Aolain, F. y Catherine “Turner Gender, Truth and Transition”. UCLA Women's Law Journal, Vol. 16, (2009) pp. 229-279Gardam, Judith, and Hilary Charlesworth. "Protection of Women in Armed Conflict." Human Rights Quarterly 22, no. 1 (2000): 148-66. Accessed February 3, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/4489270 Henry, Nicola. "Theorizing Wartime Rape: Deconstructing Gender, Sexuality, and Violence." Gender and Society 30, no. 1 (2016): 44-56. www.jstor.org/stable/24756163 .Accessed February 3, 2020.International Court of Justice. “Current members” https://www.icj-cij.org/en/current-members ( accessed December 20, 2019)International Criminal Court. “Current Judges” https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/judicial-divisions/biographies/Pages/current-judges.aspx (Accessed December 20, 2019) Judith Gardam & Michelle Jarvis, Women and Armed Conflict: The International Response to the Beijing Platformfor Action, 32 COLUM. HUM. RTs. L. REv. 1, 56 (2000)p, 363 cited in Karima Bennoune, Do We Need New International Law to Protect Women in Armed Conflict, 38 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 363 (2007) Available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/jil/vol38/iss2/6 Judith Gardam & Michelle Jarvis, Women, Armed Conflict and International Law, (The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 2001)Karima Bennoune, Do We Need New International Law to Protect Women in Armed Conflict, 38 Case W. Res. J. 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