International publications
International publications
Fiscal policy in the regulation of adult-use cannabis in Colombia
| By Alejandro Rodríguez Llach, Luis Felipe Cruz, Isabel Pereira Arana
Drugs are not the Devil, but nor are they child’s play. A drug policy that would be respectful of human rights and safeguard public health must lie at an intermediate point between full liberalization and the prohibition currently in place.
Leer más Reimagining the Future of Human Rights
| By Jessica Corredor Villamil | Derechos Humanos, Global South, Global Workshop, Human Rights, Populism, Populismo
The chapters in this book offer a snapshot of the current state of Human Rights that can help guide our work as activists and researchers.
Leer más Migration and Decent Work: Challenges for the Global South
| By Lucía Ramírez Bolívar, Jessica Corredor Villamil | Argentina, Colombia, Global South, México, migration, Sur Global, Venezuela
This book seeks to strenghten the Human Rights movement through collaboration and the sharing of experiences. The diversity of voices featured here offers a look at migration based on and geared toward the Global South.
Leer más Civil Resistance Against 21st Century Athoritarianism
| By Dejusticia
Thorugh various narratives, the authors seek to recognize new spaces for struggle —such as political activism— to develop action-research tools in a context of crisis.
Leer más Gender discrimination in Football. Building a Toolbox Toward Gender Equity in the Beautiful Game
| By Dejusticia | Discrimination, Football, Gender, Soccer, Women
As the most popular sport worldwide, football (or soccer) may be the poster child for lingering gender disparities in sport.
Leer más Data Feast: Enterprises and Personal Data in Latin America
| By Vivian Newman Pont, Daniel Ospina Celis, Juan Carlos Upegui Mejía | GAFAM, Privacy old 2, Technology and human rights
Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft now possess an ability to reconfigure the behaviour of individuals, clients, and citizens globally. How Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico are responding?
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