Against the Current: Human Rights and Climate Justice in the Global South
By Jessica Corredor Villamil |
Under Surveillance: (Mis)use of Technologies in Emergency Responses
By Dejusticia |
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 |
The Law of Alternative Criminal and Transitional Justice
By Catalina Botero Marino |
New Tendencies in the Direction of Judicial Process: Formation Model
By Diego E. López Medina |
This book’s objective is to complete a comprehensive presentation of the role of a judge as “director” or “manager” during the judicial process.
Comparative Jurisprudence: Reception and Misreading of Transnational Legal Theory in Latin America
By Diego E. López Medina |
One could say that comparative jurisprudence is any kind of work in which international general jurisprudence is broken into pieces to articulate a national, regional, tribal or otherwise group-base experience with rather abstract ideas. This strategy, then, would lead to the juxtaposition of a national, regional or group adjective and the very word "jurisprudence".
The Symbolic Efficacy of the Law
By Mauricio García Villegas |
The book explores the symbolic efficacy of legal norms.
Colombian Political Constitution
By Catalina Botero Marino |
The book contains the text of the Colombian political Constitution, commented edition, including the relevant doctrine and jurisprudence on each of the articles. The original texts upon which Legis has done successive updates were elaborated by Catalina Botero.
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