What Can We Do to Prevent the Imprisonment of Innocent People in Latin America?
By Carolina Villadiego Burbano |
Universal Transitional Justice?
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
Ex-President Gaviria correctly claims that a equitable and sustainable peace deal in Colombia perhaps will require transitional justice mechanisms not only to broker peace with the guerrillas, but also other actors involved in the internal conflict, such as state agents and funders.
Sex and Morals
By Mauricio García Villegas |
In Christianity's origins sex did not have much importance. The essence of Jesus of Nazaret's message, say teologans, can be summarized into two ideas: love your neighbor and prepare yourself, with faith and repentance, for the Final Judgement.
Transitional Justice for Everyone?
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
President Gaviria's ideas about peace are extremely useful if they are taken as the author suggests: as thoughts for a debate where they would have to be made more precise and adapted. But interpreted as some have done— like finished proposals— they are as problematic as incomplete.
Referendum and Adoption
By Ana Margarita González Vásquez, Nina Chaparro González |
Viviane Morales' main argument for a referendum regarding adoption by same-sex couples bases itself on an incomplete idea of democacy: democracy as the rule of the majority. However, it is precisely this lone premise that is incompatible with our democratic model.
Gay Prejudices
By Nina Chaparro González |
Promiscuity, instability, pedophilia, HIV, among other opinions, threathen the LGBTI community members' lives and exercise of rights.
How Racism and Classism Undergird Climate Adaptation Strategies
By Sean Luna McAdams |
Collective Novel
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
When deciding a case where the law is ambiguous, should a judge impose their moral convictions, even if it affects the law's coherence? Or should they protect the law's consistency, even if this goes against their personal morals?
Eulogy to Shame
By Mauricio García Villegas |
Only in Colombia can someone like Álvaro Uribe Vélez accuse someone like Antanas Mockus of cheating.
