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Gender and transitional justice in Colombia, a look from Law 1257 of 2008

GÉNERO Y JUSTICIA TRANSICIONAL EN COLOMBIA, UNA MIRADA DESDE LA LEY 1257 DE 2008



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Torregrosa Jimenez, R., Mazuera, P., & Mahecha, A. (2018). Gender and transitional justice in Colombia, a look from Law 1257 of 2008. The Republican Journal, 25, 43-67. https://ojs.urepublicana.edu.co/index.php/revistarepublicana/article/view/489

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Rodolfo Torregrosa Jimenez
    Paula Mazuera
      Andrea Mahecha

        Rodolfo Torregrosa Jimenez,

        Economista, magíster en Ciencia Política y doctor en Sociología Jurídica. Docente investigador Universidad Libre y Corporación Universitaria Republicana.


        Paula Mazuera,

        Abogada, especialista en Derecho Constitucional de la Universidad Libre, magíster en Derecho, Universidad de Manizales, candidata a doctora de la Universidad Libre y docente investigadora de la misma universidad.


        Andrea Mahecha,

        Abogada, candidata a doctora en Derecho de la Universidad Libre; magíster en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad Libre y especialista en Derecho Administrativo de la misma Universidad; especialista en Pedagogía y Docencia Universitaria de la Universidad la Gran Colombia. Docente investigadora en pregrado y posgrado de la Universidad Libre, perteneciente al grupo «Derecho Privado y del Proceso, Gustavo Vanegas Torres. 


        This article analyzes the implications of Law 1257 of 2008, in the development of national public policy to prevent, sanction and eradicate all forms of violence and discrimination against women: types of violence, historical recount, study of strategies and impacts and its relation with the transitional processes that
        have been advanced in the country. Likewise, it analyzes the recommendations of international organizations for the protection of human rights and the obligations contained in different international instruments in the transitional process that is being carried out in the country as a way out of the armed conflict. He concludes by affirming that freedom is the fundamental condition of all growth and that women gain working spaces and political discussion, despite the fact that the different transitional mechanisms implemented do not make their rights visible.

        DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21017/Rev.Repub.2018.v25.a54


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