Why is having a fast-track mechanism important to implement the Peace Accord? Rodrigo Uprimny´s intervention before the Constitutional Court
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
The National Comprehensive Program for the Substitution of Illicit Crops (PNIS) needs more concreteness, a road map and a more global vision for integral rural development
By Dejusticia |
Lessons for Colombia from eight countries on corporate responsibility in transitional justice: report
By Dejusticia |
Peace Implementation: What’s in the works; what already happened (and what should not go through fast-track)
By Dejusticia |
Proposal for the draft legislative act giving stability and security to the Final Agreement
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As part of a plural group, Dejusticia presents an analysis on the political expediency and constitutional justification of Draft Legislative Act 01 of 2016 Senate (PAL 1/2016), which gives stability and legal security to the Final Peace Agreement.
The first four books of the “Ideas for Peace Building” collection are already available
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The series, which will have a total of ten texts, seeks to provide thematic documents that offer diagnoses and proposals on some of the post-agreement challenges.
An organization with collective leadership: our history reviewed in the Leader Network
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The Leader Network chose Dejusticia to initiate the series of profiles on collective leadership. The profile published in Silla Vacía investigates three fundamental measures of leadership: vision, example and results.
The transition to peace: our commitment to democratize and contribute to the implementation process of the agreement
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In Dejusticia, we believe that citizen participation and the transparency of the implementation process are fundamental for the construction of a lasting peace beyond what is agreed on paper. In that sense we want to contribute with the website 'The transit to peace'.