The Special Jurisdiction for Peace, also known as Special Justice for Peace, is the Colombian transitional justice mechanism through which FARC members, members of the Public Force and third parties who have participated in the Colombian armed conflict are investigated and put into trial. The JEP, justice component of the Comprehensive System of Truth, Justice, Reparation and Non-Repetition, has been in force in Colombia since March 2017 when it was approved in the Senate and affects crimes committed during the armed conflict until signature of the peace agreements between the government of Juan Manuel Santos and the FARC guerrillas on November 24, 2016. Its creation was agreed by the government of Juan Manuel Santos and the FARC guerrillas in the framework of the peace agreements signed in Havana as an accountability system with the objective mainly of satisfying the rights of the victims, with the task to clarify “in the context and because of the armed conflict, in particular the most serious and representative crimes” to put an end to more than half a century of armed conflict. This agreement accepts that there are crimes committed in the context and because of the armed conflict that are so serious that they cannot be subject to amnesties and pardons, and that the transition from the armed conflict to peace in Colombia will be made by guaranteeing the right to Victims to justice. Since its establishment, the JEP has been questioned due to the cases it investigates related to the armed conflict with the FARC that include alleged crimes against humanity, especially for the right-wing political party Democratic Center, who state that these crimes should not be subject to amnesty and the JEP will "give impunity" to those who committed heinous crimes. It is also questioned by some scandals that involve contracts without fulfilling requirements and bribes to JEP prosecutors to favor certain cases, so Uribe proposes to repeal this Special Peace Jurisdiction. However, several political, social, civil and even international sectors have rejected the heated criticism of the court, noting that the now senator does so in order to guarantee his impunity, since they consider that in several of the crimes now studied by the JEP, include him as a main actor.
Objectives
The objectives of the Jurisdiction are to satisfy the victims' right to justice, offer truth to Colombian society, protect the rights of the victims, contribute to the achievement of a stable and lasting peace, and adopt decisions that grant full legal certainty to those they participated directly or indirectly in the internal armed conflict, regarding facts committed in the context and because of it, in particular those that constitute serious violations of International Humanitarian Law or serious violations of Human Rights. It is an accountability system that, in addition, will have the task of clarifying and punishing the conduct committed “ in the context and because of the armed conflict, in particular the most serious and representative crimes”. The agreement accepts that there are crimes committed in the middle of the war that "are so serious that they cannot be subject to amnesties and pardons". According to the Colombian High Commissioner for Peace, the objectives of the JEP are:
Satisfy the right of victims to justice
Offer truth to Colombian society
Contribute to the reparation of victims
Contribute to fighting impunity
Adopt decisions that grant full legal certainty to those who participated directly or indirectly in the armed conflict, regarding facts committed in the context and because of it.
Contribute to the achievement of a stable and lasting peace
Composition
The JEP will be composed of mainly Colombian magistrates, notwithstanding a minority participation of foreigners, and will consist of five bodies and an Executive Secretariat:
The Court for Peace, which will be composed of different sections responsible for assessing recognized behaviors, those responsible, sanctions and the manner in which they will be executed. They must also verify compliance with their sentences. The accusations of the Investigation Unit Chamber and appeals on the decisions of the other rooms and their own sections will arrive to the court. In the cases of persons who have served a sentence in ordinary justice, it will be this authority who reviews the sentences and their compliance.
Chamber of Recognition of Truth and Responsibility and Determination of Facts and Conducts : in charge of receiving all the information and acknowledgments of responsibility in facts of the armed conflict, as noted by the High Commissioner for Peace. It must also identify the most serious and representative cases. Even so, their competence is not limited to them.
Amnesty and pardon room : to decide whether or not to grant amnesty or pardon, when it comes to cases and people who can aspire to it. In the case of individuals who qualify for either of these two categories, they should refer the cases to the first room.
Juridical Situation Definition Room : it has the responsibility to define what will happen to the legal situation of those who are not subject to amnesty or pardon nor are included in the resolutions issued by the Truth and Accountability Recognition Chamber.
Investigation and Accusation Unit Room : when a case is presented in which the person or those involved do not recognize their responsibility, this will be the authority in charge of investigating and, if there is merit, bringing the proceedings before the Court for Peace. In case it consider that it is not necessary to accuse or investigate, it will send the files to the Legal Situation Room or to the Amnesty and Pardon Hall. In addition to having a forensic technical investigation team, it must have a special investigation team for cases of sexual violence.
Executive Secretariat : responsible for the administration, management and execution of the resources of the JEP.
Application
The JEP applies to all those who, having participated directly or indirectly in the armed conflict, committed crimes in the context and because of it. In this sense, the Jurisdiction will apply to:
Members of guerrilla groups that sign a final peace agreement with the Government, once they have left their weapons.
State agents who have committed crimes in the context and because of the armed conflict.
Persons who, without being part of the armed organizations or groups, have participated indirectly in the armed conflict and have been responsible for committing the most serious and representative crimes.