Strategic Litigation Manual: From Theory to Practice, Lessons from Colombia & Lebanon
By Gabriela Eslava, Mauricio Albarracín, Maryluz Barragán |
Fiscal policy in the regulation of adult-use cannabis in Colombia
By Alejandro Rodríguez Llach, Luis Felipe Cruz, Isabel Pereira Arana |
Reimagining the Future of Human Rights
By Jessica Corredor Villamil |
Migration and Decent Work: Challenges for the Global South
By Lucía Ramírez Bolívar, Jessica Corredor Villamil |
Civil Resistance Against 21st Century Athoritarianism
By Dejusticia |
Gender discrimination in Football. Building a Toolbox Toward Gender Equity in the Beautiful Game
By Dejusticia |
Data Feast: Enterprises and Personal Data in Latin America
By Vivian Newman Pont, Daniel Ospina Celis, Juan Carlos Upegui Mejía |
Pandemic Inequality: Civil Society Narratives from the Global South
By Dejusticia |
IN FOCUS: Facial Recognition Tech Stories and Rights Harms from around the World
By Daniel Ospina Celis |
Protecting Human Rights on the Ground
By Ligia Bolívar, Lucía Ramírez Bolívar |
Peace during Covid-19 in Colombia
By Nelson Camilo Sánchez León, Aaron Alfredo Acosta |
Confronting COVID-19 in Colombia
By Aaron Alfredo Acosta, Nelson Camilo Sánchez León, Mohammad Zia |
Reflections on the New Penal Process System. The Challenges for the Colombian Penal Judges
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
This book compiles six studies whose central idea is that of promoting an accusatory criminal system in Colombia.
The Penal Process Between Efficiency and Justice: The Technical Application of Judicial Direction of the Process of the Penal Accusatory System
By Diego E. López Medina |
This book examines the functions of direction, control and management in the process that should exert the Colombian judge into the framework of the new accusatory penal system that has been implemented by the Legislative Act 3 of 2002 and the Law 906 of 2004.
Constitutional Interpretation
By Diego E. López Medina |
This book looks at the contribution of discussion, comprehension and improvement of the abilities of Colombian judges in the interpretation of the Constitution.
Justice for All? The Judicial System, Social Rights and Democracy in Colombia
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019), Mauricio García Villegas, Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
The objective of this book is to offer an explanation of the origin, content and effect of the recent judicial reforms. The authors also undertake the challenge of evaluating the policies of judicial reform that have been developing in Colombia and in Latin America over the last two decades.
The Laws of the Judges
By Diego E. López Medina |
The Laws of Judges, already a classic of Colombian legal literature, offers in this second edition a substantial revision of its content and structure.
Labor Rights in the FTA Between Colombia and the United States
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
This article examines the theoretical debate and the comparative experiences of labor clauses in free trade agreements and proposes norms for the FTA between Colombia and the United States that effectively protect labor rights.
(In: Catalina Botero & Andrea Guardo, eds. Economía social de mercado y tratados de libre comercio en Colombia. Fundación Social y Fund. Konrad Adenauer, 2004)Constitutional Protection of Rights in Brazil, Spain and Colombia: Constitutional Control of the Sentences
By Catalina Botero Marino |
The works collected in this volume, on the Brazilian, Spanish, and Colombian experience, analyze some of the problems derived from the functional reach assigned to their cores.
The Judicial Control of the States of Exception
By Mauricio García Villegas, Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
This article reviews the history of the Colombia Constitution and its exceptions.
Between the prominence and the routine: A socio-legal analysis of Colombian justice (1980-2005)
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
This chapter analyzes two apparently paradoxical aspects of Colombian judicial evolution: its protagonism and its enormous political visibility, on the one hand, and its routinization and loss of social relevance, on the other.
The Search for Alternative Economies in Times of Globalization: the Case Study of Informal Recycling in Bogotá
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
This text examines the potential of supportive economy in the context of globalization, by the way of a case study on the informal recycling cooperatives in Bogotá.
Expanding the Economic Canon and Searching for Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization
By Dejusticia |
This introductory chapter theorizes and documents the diverse initiatives of supportive economy and working transnational mobilization that promises of counterhegemonic globalization.