Abstract

Restitution of lands, as a reparation instrument within the context of transitional justice, has important tools for executing an action articulated to the agricultural social justice objectives included in the constitutional law and the international human rights law. Challenges resulting from the implementation of the restitution, in scenarios where armed conflict has been mainly caused by social inequality, justify this articulation and reflect the need for it. Explicitness and analytical identification of these meeting points comprise the main intention of this article. The theoretical reference turns around the possibility of having a corrective justice to achieve social and redistributive justice.

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