The Judiciary’s Transition
By Carolina Villadiego Burbano |
The judiciary's transition currently underway requires complete attention; the legal system is far too important to leave it adrift.
Tackling Income Inequality to Combat Climate Change
By Celeste Kauffman |
Maduro against the Bolivarian Constitution
By Mauricio Albarracín |
The massive deportations against Colombians not only violates international law— as my colleague Rodrigo Uprimny has shown— it also violates the Bolivarian Constitution and the Venezuelan Foreign and Immigration Law (Law 37. 944 of May 24, 2004).
The Illegality of Massive Deportations
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
The Maduro government's massive expulsion of Colombians is an inacceptable violations of international law, as shown by the simple contrast between some of the known facts and the standards that internationally regulate the expulsion of foreigners.
Fatherlands of Paper
By Mauricio García Villegas |
In the middle of so many impassioned discussions about the situation in the Colombian-Venezuelan border, I remembered a passage from The World of Yesterday, one of my favorite books.
Peace, Black Folks, and Indigenous Peoples
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
Even though unfinished, the peace negotiations between the government and the FARC are giving unexpected results, that show both the opportunities and the most difficult challenges of post-conflict.
Framing Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue
By Camila Bustos |
Killer Palm?
By Nina Chaparro González |
In the face of expansive palm oil plantations, rural communities demand food sovereignty.
