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Arguments and pathways for the ratification of the American Convention on Protecting the Human Rights of Older Persons

On June 15, 2015, the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) adopted the text of the Inter-American Convention on Protecting the Human Rights of Older Persons (Convention on Older Persons).
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Effective Criminal Defense in Latin America

This book analyzes the national and regional standards related to effective criminal defense. It is the result of a joint research project conducted with different organizations including Dejusticia.

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Legal Framework for the Sugary Drinks Tax in Colombia

The document provides a summary on the legal framework for the sugary drinks tax in Colombia

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ICAR and Dejusticia Release Assessment of Colombian National Action Plan

ICAR and Dejusticia are pleased to publish an assessment of the Colombian National Action Plan (NAP) on business and human rights.

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Alternative report to the United Nations Committee Against Forced Displacement

Dejusticia and five allied organizations presented an alternative report to the United Nations Committee Against Forced Displacement before its 11th Session, which took place on October 3-14, 2016.
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Palliative Care and its Status in Latin America

Dejusticia launched a report on the status of palliative care across eight countries in Latin America.

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Criminal Systems for Youth in Latin America

This article analyzes recent reforms on youth criminal systems in Latin American countries.

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The Multithematic and Diverse Justice Reform in Latin America

This article deals with reforms to the justice system in various Latin American countries across the 20th century.

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The OECD and the Downscaling of Labor and Pension Policies: Imagining Alternatives through Decent Work and Rights

This document analyzes the tensions in the OECD's recommendations in labor and pensions and the legal obligations of the state regarding decent work and international human rights law.

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