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International justice: as fragile as it is necessary

Is international justice effective? We analyze the fragility, lack of budget, and political tensions and global courts.

With judges on the chopping block, who will defend us?

With the global Rule of Law in decline, Latin America has become a political chessboard. Who protects us when judges lose their power?

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International justice: as fragile as it is necessary

In different parts of the world, there are people who keep files and testimonies for years, clinging to the hope that one day there will be justice. When the courts ...
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With judges on the chopping block, who will defend us?

“This is the story of a man / who knew very few letters / and dreamed of the justice / of comic book heroes / and disguised himself as good ...
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Justice in check, but not yet a checkmate

Justice today faces a paradox: it is, at the same time, the last bulwark against arbitrariness and unchecked power, and one of the favorite targets of those who seek to ...
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When discrimination determines who can travel

 plane’s doors had closed did airline staff inform them that they could not board until they received a purported authorization email from the “Colombian Border Police.” This additional requirement did ...
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How the U.S.’s Narrative Hurts Immigrants

It is a regular day in one of the United States’s largest cities. People wearing masks are driving around in unmarked cars, raiding and picking up people off the street—kidnapping ...
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COP30: transitions, hope, and discontent

COP30, held in Belém, Brazil, in November 2025, left a bittersweet impression. Although it was one of the most well-attended COPs, where innovative topics related to food and climate finance ...
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Intervention against the Modificatory Protocol of the Free Trade Agreement between Colombia and the United States

Civic intervention within the process of No. LAT319 of automatic, integral and prior review of the Modification Protocol of the Free Trade Agreement between Colombia and the United States and its enclosed letter, approved via Law 1166 of 2007.
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Intervention against the Free Trade Agreement between Colombia and the United States

Intervention in the process LAT311 against the Law 1143 from 2007 "by which the Free Trade Agreement between Colombia and the United States of America is approved", plus the annexed letters and agreements, signed at Washington, DC on November 22, 2006.
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Health Care: Afro Descendents

Public action of unconstitutionality of articles 1 through 30 of the Law 691 of 2001, which regulates the participation of ethnic groups in the General System of Social Security, alleging violations of the introduction and of articles 1, 2, 7, 11, 12, 13, 48, 49, 70, 85, 93, 330 (paragraph), 55 transitory of the Political Constitution.
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Stories
FromTheTerritory

We travel with 20 indigenous activists of the world to the heart of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Listen to this story about the Kankuama Resistance.


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Documentaries

Discover some of the documentary pieces that we have made. Indigenous resistance, migration of Venezuelans to Colombia and stories of women coca growers, are some of our topics of interest.

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