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Fiscal Policy and Human Rights in the Americas: Mobilizing Resources to Guarantee Rights

Report written for the thematic hearing on Fiscal Policy and Human Rights of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).

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Challenges to the Inter-American System of Human Rights

This book chronicles how a group of Latin American human rights organizations worked together to develop new strategies monitor the so-called “strengthening process” of the CIDH.

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Radical Deprivation on Trial

This book by César Rodríguez Garavito and Diana Rodríguez Franco is a fundamental contribution to the study of the most relevant judicial innovations courts have done in the past decade.

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Human Rights in Minefields

This book compiles accounts from sixteen action-researchers from the global South about different human rights issues in their respective countries. It is the result of the first Global Action-Research Workshop hosted and organized by Dejusticia.

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Recognition with Redistribution: Ethno-Racial Law and Justice in Latin America

This Dejusticia book presents an analytical framework and an empirical panorama of the reality of indigenous and afro-descendant rights throughout the region. To this end, it traces trends, advances and tensions in the regulation of cultural diversity and ethnic-racial justice through the analysis of four themes

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Amphibious Research: Action Research in a Multimedia World

Action research combines academic studies, participation in public debates, public policy advocacy, and the strengthening of institutions (for example, think tanks and nongovernmental organizations).

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The Future of Human Rights: From Gatekeeping to Symbiosis

The international human rights movement faces a context of uncertainty due to: (i) the rise of a multipolar world with new emerging powers, (ii) the emergence of new actors and legal and political strategies, (iii) the challenges and opportunities presented by information and communication technologies, as well as (iv) the threat posed by extreme environmental degradation.

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Before the Courts: Judicial Needs and Access to Justice in Colombia

This book aims to be the most comprehensive diagnosis of legal needs and access to justice conducted in Colombia.
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Transitional and Constitutional Justice

Chapter by Camilo Sánchez and Catalina Ibáñez Gutiérrez in the book "Transitional and Constitutional Justice" of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

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