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The Justice and Peace Law of Colombia or Law 975 of 2005 is a legal framework promoted by the government of Alvaro Uribe Velez and approved by Congress to facilitate the demobilization of paramilitaries in Colombia and eventually could be used in the demobilization of guerrilla groups.〔Forero, Juan. "New Colombia Law Grants Concessions to Paramilitaries." ''New York Times''. 25 2005: n. page. Web. 8 Dec. 2012. ==Law of Justice and Peace== (詳細はLuis Carlos Restrepo, began a process that would give a legal framework in which armed groups outside the law as paramilitary United Self Defense Forces of Colombia and guerrillas surrendered their weapons and reintegrate into civil society in what is known as demobilization. In 2003 the Defense Forces of Colombia signed an agreement with the government of demobilization in which 30,000 members of the armed organization and its commanders cease operations. The government then introduced a bill known as alternative punishment that benefited the were demobilizing armed and confessed their crimes, but did not know the victims. The law had to be withdrawn due to national and international pressure. Between 2005 and 2006 the country adopted a legislative framework that allows for the prosecution and sentencing of members of illegal armed groups which had benefited from demobilization processes. This regulation is known as Act 975 of 2005, the Justice and Peace Law. On May 13 of 2008 some of the demobilized AUC commanders were extradited to the United States to respond in that country's courts on charges of drug trafficking . The government's decision to allow his extradition was based on the argument that these were still committing crimes from prison. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Justice and Peace Law of Colombia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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