Columns & Blogs
Columns & Blogs
Can the regional tribunal end the powerful’s impunity?
By Nelson Camilo Sánchez León |
The constitutional reform known as the "reestablishment of balance of powers" continues its way through Congress.
Read more Not Everything That Shines Is Gold
By Juan Andrés Páez López, Tatiana Andia Rey |
Even though it has been strongly questioned by local communities, the South African company AngloGold Ashanti continues with the idea to exploit the gold mine La Colosa in Tolima.
Read more Sergio Urrego’s Mirror
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
Sergio Urrego didn't commit suicide: he was killed by his school's discrimination, the State's inaction, and society's indifference.
Read more My North Is Your South
By Carlos Andrés Baquero Díaz |
Why is it important to encourage dialogue across the Global South?
Read more PrEParing for the Neediest: How Battling Inequality is at the Heart of the Fight against HIV/AIDS
By Sean Luna McAdams |
If we do not rethink our national and global healthcare strategies in terms of access and cost, PrEPwill likely deepen health inequalities pending its introduction in the Global South.
Read more Reconciliation and Democracy
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
Victim delegations' presence in Havana have focused the debate about peace on the question of reconciliation.
Read more More Problems than Solutions
By Mauricio García Villegas |
When I read international news I remember the following phrase by Henri Duvernois: "Everything could be better, but also everything could get worse, thus, everything is alright."
Read more Many Lectures, Little Schooling
By Nelson Camilo Sánchez León |
As a fellow blogger, Mauricio Albarracín, aptly stated, Sergio Urrego didn't commit suicide: Sergio was killed by discrimination.
Read more What is the current state of the Afro-Colombian Curules?
By Ana Margarita González Vásquez |
The Higher Council of the Judiciary has in its hands an important decision to guarantee the political participation of Afro-Colombian communities.
Read more Using Global South Strategies to Solve “Third World” Problems in the Global North
By Celeste Kauffman |
Activists can look to strategies activists from the South employed to claim ESCR rights before courts recognized their justiciability.
Read more A Rational Debate about Bulls
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
Bullfighting is "a civilizing act, the confrontation between reason and force, in which reason comes out triumphant," says the Public Prosecutor Ordóñez.
Read more A Story about Men
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
The 12 members and two reporters of the "historical commission on the conflict and its victims," created by the committee of La Havana, are respectable academics that know well the Colombian war.
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