Vol. 41 (Issue 45) Year 2020. Art. 28
Received: 27/08/2020 • Approved: 24/10/2020 • Published 26/11/2020
MUÑOZ CARDONA, Ángel Emilio
MARTÍNEZ SOTO, Lorena
Abstract
Our purpose is to demonstrate: why it is important to maintain citizen faith in their justice institutions. Peace accords cannot be associated with a weakening of criminal justice. Hence the research question: how to strengthen Colombian justice in the peace accords? Colombia is not a failed state forced to sign any peace agreement. The research observes that Colombia is a democratic state with weak public values. This forces us to look for new models of participation: more plural and democratic.
key words: Legal justice, public values, social cost, peace agreements.
Resumen
Nuestro propósito es demostrar: por qué es importante mantener la fe ciudadana en sus instituciones de justicia. Los acuerdos de paz no pueden asociarse con un debilitamiento de la justicia penal. De ahí la pregunta de investigación: ¿cómo fortalecer la justicia colombiana en los acuerdos de paz? Colombia no es un estado fallido obligado a firmar ningún acuerdo de paz. La investigación observa que Colombia es un estado democrático con valores públicos débiles. Esto nos obliga a buscar nuevos modelos de participación: más plurales y democráticos.
Palabras clave: Justicia jurídica, valores públicos, costo social, acuerdos de paz.
1. Economist from the University of Antioquia, Specialist in Public Sector Economics from the Autonomous University, Master in Political Philosophy from the University of Antioquia. Doctor of Political Philosophy from the University Bolivarian Pontifical, Doctor of Canonical Philosophy from the University Bolivarian Pontifical. Post doctor Public Economics of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Professor and researcher at the Superior School of Public Administration of Antioquia. e-mail angel@esap.gov.co.
2. Business Administrator of the Adventist University Corporation, Specialist in Management of Organizations of the UNAC, Master in Administration Sciences of the EAFIT University, PhD student in Organizational Studies of the Metropolitan Autonomous University of Mexico. Professor and researcher at the Adventist University Corporation. E-mail loremar@unac.edu.co.
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