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Is a Plebiscite or a National Constituent Assembly the Right, Viable, and Convenient Mechanism to Put the Peace Agreement to a Popular Vote?

Rodrigo Uprimny's intervention in the National Forum "End of the Conflict" and "Popular Vote Mechanisms, Implementation, and Verification".

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Why Are the Regulations of the New National Development Plan Regarding Paramos and Development Projects of National Strategic Interest Unconstitutional?

With six votes in favor and two against, the Constitutional Court ruled that the article of the National Development Plan that permits mining in paramos is unconstitutional.

Moreover, with a 5-3 vote, the Court decided that victims' rights to land restitution supercedes Development Projects of National Strategic Interest.

In August 2015 Dejusticia intervened in this litigation arguing these measures' unconstitutionality.

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What Happens in Colombia Affects What Happens in Havana?

Dejusticia and the Konrad Adenaur Foundation held a coffee and debate that began with that question. Here are the results.

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Organizations Request Commitment to the Elimination of Gendered Violence in Habana

The Gender Subcommission invited ten human and women's rights organizations to meet in Cuba.

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Infographic: Women and Peace

Find here the agreements reached in the peace process with a gender perspective.

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2nd Women and Transitional Justice Meeting

From the 27th to the 28th of August Women's and Victims' Organizations will discuss the Truth Commision's challenges and proposals.

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“One realizes that what has been done in Colombia isn’t so terrible”

Leonarda De la Ossa, Activist from Montes de María, talks about her experience in the Action-Research Global School.

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Forum in Bogotá about the Challenges of Judicial Administration

Carolina Villadiego will intervene on behalf of Dejusticia.

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Dejusticia’s Third Action-Research Global School Begins

From August 15th to the 22nd 16 young human rights advocates from the global South will take part of this mobile workshop. Meet our participants and facilitatros here. Meet our participants and facilitators here.

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