Transitional justice, a pending subject

  • María Elena Pineda Solorio Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo
  • Luis Alberto Téllez Pulido Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo
  • Magdalena Vega Campos Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

Abstract

This article shows important aspects that have to do with Transitional Justice as a pending subject in Mexican Law for social development with a descriptive, critical and analytical methodology that refers to the design of the research, critical observation of problems and analysis of sources of information that will be carried out on the topic in the context of the contemporary Mexican political situation. Several relevant topics are presented with a pluralistic perspective based on traditional justice and the theory of law, with the purpose of exposing how this model of justice works and under what criteria in our country. The prevailing need to apply it in law is analyzed, a current overview is given of the usefulness of its development to establish a deductive reference framework that allows us to elucidate what the current situation is like in the life of the nation. A brief and concise contribution is made about the problems involved in Transitional Justice, as well as the methodological solutions that are presented, the main theoretical approaches to address its study. The way is then clear to expose the topic regarding transitional justice in our country today. Transitional justice becomes a tool to generate a connection between justice and peace, generating equality between victims and perpetrators, forming scenarios of compensation and social reconciliation.
Published
2024-05-26
How to Cite
Pineda Solorio, M. E., Téllez Pulido, L. A., & Vega Campos, M. (2024). Transitional justice, a pending subject. Revista Electrónica Del Desarrollo Humano Para La Innovación Social, 11(21). Retrieved from https://cdhis.org.mx/index.php/CAGI/article/view/197
Section
Artí­culos científicos