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Introducing the Dejusticia Blog Series: Politics, Challenges, and Opportunities of the Inter-American Human Rights System

This series aims to give readers a more in depth analysis of human rights violations and developments in Latin America than news coverage provides.
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Letter from Jamaica

Bolivar's call in the letter from Jamaica has passed 200 years relatively unnoticed in Colombia.

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The Imaginary Country

Colombians tend to find refuge in imagination in order to ignore the hardness of our social life.

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Books and Dollars

The increasing value of the dollar is an opportunity for us to think about the Colombian editorial industry.

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Santos and the Golden Candidates

Lawyers of my generation grew up in the context of the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence.

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Going beyond Numbers: Energy Poverty and Coal

Fighting coal should not only be a matter of number, but of rights.
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Ripe for the ICC?

It's one thing for the massive deportation by the Venezuelan government to be a clear violation of international law, as I explained in my previous op-ed.

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Now We Say Yes to the CIDH?

The illegal and inexcusable expulsion of Colombian migrants confirm how little basic liberties matter in Venezuela, or in countries like Bolivia, Ecuador, and Nicaragua that supported Venezuela with their vote. But the Colombian setback at the OAS is also a result of the Santos Administration's human rights foreign policy.

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