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Comprenhensive reparation as a prevailing principle in the responsability of the state –A perspective based on the Constitutional Court and the Colombian Council of State case-law

LA REPARACIÓN INTEGRAL COMO PRINCIPIO PREVALENTE EN LA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL ESTADO –UNA VISIÓN A PARTIR DE LA JURISPRUDENCIA DE LA CORTE CONSTITUCIONAL Y DEL CONSEJO DE ESTADO COLOMBIANO



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Guerra Moreno, D., Pabón Giraldo, L. D., & Ramírez Carvajal, D. M. (2020). Comprenhensive reparation as a prevailing principle in the responsability of the state –A perspective based on the Constitutional Court and the Colombian Council of State case-law. The Republican Journal, 28(28), 59-96. https://ojs.urepublicana.edu.co/index.php/revistarepublicana/article/view/608

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Debora Guerra Moreno
    Liliana Damaris Pabón Giraldo
      Diana María Ramírez Carvajal

        Debora Guerra Moreno,

        Doctora en Administración, Hacienda y Justicia, de la Universidad de Salamanca, Magíster en Responsabilidad contractual y extracontractual civil y del Estado, UniversidadExternado de Colombia, profesora investigadora de la Universidad Libre Seccional Cúcuta, colíder del Grupo de Investigación en Derecho Público.


        Liliana Damaris Pabón Giraldo,

        Abogada, Universidad de Medellín. Magíster en Derecho Procesal Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Magister en Derecho Procesal, Universidad de Medellín. Doctora en Derecho, Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Docente investigadora de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Medellín. Integrante y líder del Grupo de Investigaciones en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad de Medellín. Directora de la Maestría en Derecho
        Procesal extensiones.


        Diana María Ramírez Carvajal,

        Profesora e investigadora, abogada y Magíster en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad de Medellín. Doctora en Derecho de la Universidad Externado de Colombia. Coodinadora de la red Interinstitucional para el estudio del derecho y la justicia. Actualmente es la decana de posgrados de la Universidad Católina de Oriente, adscrita al grupo de investigaciones jurídicas de la facultad de derecho.


        This paper addresses comprehensive reparation as a fundamental right and guiding principle in civil and State liability so that it is taken into account in a prevalent manner when assessing material and immaterial damages suffered by people. Due to the need to weigh such principle, there are many discussions raised from a normative, doctrinal, and – even- jurisprudential point of view, not only in the domestic sphere but also in the international sphere. However, its evolution has been remarkable and, currently, judges must apply it based on grounds of protection of human rights and international humanitarian law. For this research, the development, the analysis, the content, and the scope of the reparation principle was studied in the various international human rights instruments. Afterward, the research focuses on the criteria used by the Constitutional Court and the Council of State from 1991 onwards; along with the relevant doctrine on this subject. Lastly, the paper argues that the comprehensive reparation principle has consolidated as a prevalent principle within Colombian case-law which faces interesting interaction with the block of constitutionality and conventionality in the search of true restorative and transformative justice.

        DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21017/Rev.Repub.2020.v28.a77


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