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Hallazgos
Print version ISSN 1794-3841
Abstract
GARCIA MANJARRES, Judith Elena and MASS TORRES, Leonardo Rafael. Law and psychoanalysis contributions about the memory and oblivion of the Colombian Postconflict. Hallazgos [online]. 2017, vol.14, n.27, pp.43-65. ISSN 1794-3841.
The Colombian postconflict is studied by Law and Politics due to its indisputable importance. These academies, have searched for answers about it by using the Transitional Justice within the International Human Right and the Human Rights. This has acquired a commitment with the Memory and Oblivion in the repair of the Army Conflict: The legacy of a social memory that allows the protagonists view the consequences of the war in a different way. From that perspective, the memory and oblivion are functions that also impact the legal and judicial framework since they are part of the psyche of the subjects involved. This is the reason why, the Psychoanalysis as a discipline that studies the singularity of an individual, can understand the impact these functions can have on the subjectivity of a person that experienced the army conflict. In order to attain this, a rhetorical and conceptual revision of the Law and Psychoanalysis in relation to the Memory and Oblivion was performed to encounter the applicable principles from each discipline. On one end, The Law proposes Oblivion as a primary protected right; on the other end, Psychoanalysis promotes that the subject can be held accountable with his/her memory of what has been subjectively forgotten.
Keywords : Post-conflict; Law; Psychoanalysis; Memory; Oblivion; Subject.