Cartagena: What Tourists Don’t See
By Mauricio AlbarracÃn |
Cartagena is promoted as the crown jewel of Colombia's tourist destinations.
Accounting for Human Rights: Lessons from Syria
By Sean Luna McAdams |
Plagiarism, Carelessness, and Reinterpretations
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
One thing is to take advantage of and reinterpret someone else's work, but it is another to make a mistake in a bibliographic citation, and it is entirely different to plagiarize.
The New Peoples
By Mauricio GarcÃa Villegas |
During the colony and the majority of the nineteenth century, the central plaza was almost a holy place.
Eating Is a Political Act
By César RodrÃguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
Food jumped from the pages of cookbooks to political and legal headlines.
Solicitor General, Be Generous with Peace!
By Mauricio AlbarracÃn |
It surprises me the little generosity of Alejandro Ordóñez with the accord on the Special Peace Jurisdiction, even when much of what has been agreed coincides with some of the recommendations he made a few weeks ago.
State TV
By Sebastián Lalinde Ordóñez |
Security cameras have not proved their efficacy to combat crime, but they have proven their use in invading privacy and unjustly imprisoning people.
In Defense of Latin America’s Indigenous People’s Right to Counsel
By Carolina Villadiego Burbano |
Justice for Peace
By Nelson Camilo Sánchez León |
Many people have said it: it's an imperfect peace deal, but it distances us from perfect war. The statement attached read by the guarantor countries is historic both symbolically and for what it means.
