TY - JOUR
T1 - ON THE REPARATIVE EFFECT OF CIVIL JUDGMENTS IN CASES OF GROSS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN CHILE
AU - Corral, Hugo Rojas
AU - Emhart, Alberto Pino
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© (2023), (Universidad de Concepcion). All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This article explains the reparative effect that convictions of civil suits in cases of human rights violations could have for the victims and their families. Despite half a century having passed since the commission of crimes against humanity following the coup d’état of 11 September 1973, the search for justice continues to be a longing in a total of 2, 040 pending (criminal or civil) cases before the Chilean courts. It is argued that the traditional reparation mechanisms of civil liability should be supplemented by other reparations of a symbolic or expressive nature, developed by the jurisprudence of international human rights tribunals. While the harm cannot be fully repaired, the situation of victims and relatives can be improved through the use of these mechanisms, coming as close as possible to the integral or full reparation of the harm. It also addresses the importance of speeding up the processing of court cases, as victims, perpetrators and witnesses are ageing, and it is undesirable that their resolution means biological impunity.
AB - This article explains the reparative effect that convictions of civil suits in cases of human rights violations could have for the victims and their families. Despite half a century having passed since the commission of crimes against humanity following the coup d’état of 11 September 1973, the search for justice continues to be a longing in a total of 2, 040 pending (criminal or civil) cases before the Chilean courts. It is argued that the traditional reparation mechanisms of civil liability should be supplemented by other reparations of a symbolic or expressive nature, developed by the jurisprudence of international human rights tribunals. While the harm cannot be fully repaired, the situation of victims and relatives can be improved through the use of these mechanisms, coming as close as possible to the integral or full reparation of the harm. It also addresses the importance of speeding up the processing of court cases, as victims, perpetrators and witnesses are ageing, and it is undesirable that their resolution means biological impunity.
KW - Transitional justice
KW - civil liability
KW - human rights judicial cases
KW - judicial decisions
KW - juicios por violaciones a los derechos humanos
KW - justicia transicional
KW - responsabilidad civil
KW - sentencias judiciales
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85198093489&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.29393/At528-16SEHA20016
DO - 10.29393/At528-16SEHA20016
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198093489
SN - 0718-0462
SP - 267
EP - 287
JO - Atenea
JF - Atenea
IS - 528
ER -