International justice: as fragile as it is necessary
By Paula Andrea Valencia Cortés |
Is international justice effective? We analyze the fragility, lack of budget, and political tensions and global courts.
Read more With judges on the chopping block, who will defend us?
By Kelly Giraldo Viana, Sofía Carrerá Martínez |
With the global Rule of Law in decline, Latin America has become a political chessboard. Who protects us when judges lose their power?
Read more Justice in check, but not yet a checkmate
By Paola Molano Ayala |
We analyze global attacks on judicial independence and the resistance of courts against rising authoritarianism.
Read more The search for the disappeared: similar paths miles away
By Paula Andrea Valencia Cortés, Mulki Makmun |
An empty plate speaks louder than words. In Colombia, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia, families refuse to forget their disappeared loved ones, confronting bureaucratic obstacles, institutional failures, and silence, demanding truth, justice, and the answers they are owed.
Read more Defending the Colombian Peace Agreement through strategic litigation
By Fabián Eduardo Mendoza Pulido |
Dejusticia’s legal support for the upholding of the peace agreement illustrates the vital role of an organized and alert civil society in ensuring the implementation of policy. This oversight role is among the most important functions of civil society in a democratic system.
Read more From disarmament to inclusive reintegration: lessons from Colombia and El Salvador
By Paola Molano Ayala |
Addressing the challenges related to the reintegration of female ex-combatants and adopting a comprehensive approach is crucial to ensure the non-recurrence of conflict.
Read more Is it impossible to pay reparations? The case of the reparations policy for survivors of sexual violence and victims of the armed conflict in Colombia
By Dejusticia |
This paper provides elements for reflection and analysis on the political economy of reparations by analyzing the Colombian case since 2011, when the policy for victims of the armed conflict was created through Law 1448.
Read more Corporación Vínculos, two decades committed to alleviating the emotional suffering caused by war
By Dejusticia |
Since 2003, Corporación Vínculos has created strategies for care, listening, and rights training to accompany victims of armed conflict and thus contribute to alleviating the pain caused by war.
Read more How can science and statistics guarantee the right to truth?
By Dejusticia |
Presentamos un nuevo documento sobre develación de patrones de violencia por medio de métodos estadísticos en comisiones de la verdad. Destacamos cinco lecciones que nos deja esta investigación.
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