Posts Tagged ‘Derechos Humanos’
To say without saying
Documentaries are a dialogue with reality, both in what they say and show as well as in what they keep silent.
Read MoreThe Silent Checkmate against the IACHR
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The current IACHR budget crisis means that the Commission will no longer be able to process new petitions, human rights monitoring in a third of the region will be suspended, and the capacity to issue precautionary measures will be reduced by 80%.
Read MoreWhat to Do with Human Rights?
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I would like see a human rights discourse with the participation of more people, more ways of knowing, and that is more local.
Read MoreEconomic Thinking, Economists’ Education and Human Rights
Economic thinking and education must have an approach that protects what really matters: human rights
Read MoreAccounting for Human Rights: Lessons from Syria
The crisis in Syria shows how essential budgetary analysis is for human rights advocacy and accountability.
Read MoreBorders and Global (Dis)Order
Borders are in crisis.
Read MoreFraming Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue
States have the responsibility of protecting human rights violations that arise not only from climate impacts, but from actions taken to mitigate emissions or adapt to climate change.
Read MoreDejusticia’s Third Action-Research Global School Begins
Hiroshima and Szilárd
Today 70 years ago Nagasaki was bombed, which alongside Hiroshima, caused nearly 250,000 deaths.
Read MoreStadiums, Atrocities and Memory
For those of us who were young in the seventies, the American Cup’s final match between Argentina and Chile in the National Stadium of Santiago evokes certain associations between two emblematic stadiums and two terrible dictatorships.
Read MoreThe United States Shows that It Is Possible to Build a Path towards Equality
In a pluralist democracy it is discriminatory for a person to be deprived of a right due to their sexual orientation. Today the Supreme Court of the United States legalized same-sex marriage.
Read MoreHow to Change the Box “Sex” on Your Documents: Infographic
Dejusticia, alongside other organizations, intervened before the Court in the case of a trans woman who saw her rights to identity and dignitiy violated by the state not allowing her to change her sex on official documents.
The Constitutional Court ruled in her favor, and the ruling served as a precedent for the Decree 1227 that now allows people to change their sex on official ocuments through a notarized deed.
Read MoreWatching Out from the South
For now, most anti-corruption activists demand for greater transparency. My specific call is that just as the global South human rights movement has enriched the debate on human rights generally, something similar could happen with anti-corruption monitoring from our countries.
Read MoreSecond Action-Research Workshop for Young Human Rights Advocates- Long Version
What is Action-Research?
Read MoreHow Is Action-Research Useful?
Dejusticia asked the participants of the Second Action-Research Workshop, How is action-research useful?
Read MoreWhy Are Collaborations Among Global South Organizations Important?
Dejusticia asked the participants of the Second Action-Research Workshop, why are collaborations among global South organizations important?
Read MoreReturning to the Future: The Academy and Social Activism | Rodrigo Uprimny | TEDxGetsemaní
In case you missed Rodrigo Uprimny’s talk @TEDxGetsemaní:
Read MoreSecond Action-Research Workshop for Young Human Rights Advocates- Short Version
Second Action-Research Workshop for Young Human Rights Advocates- Short Version
Read MoreHow is the Action-Research Workshop Useful?
Dejusticia asked the participants of the Second Action-Research Workshop, How is the action-research workshop useful?
Read MoreWhat Are the Main Challenges for the Global Human Rights Movement?
Dejusticia asked the participants of the Second Action-Research Workshop, What are the main challenges for the global human rights movement?
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