Human Rights defense in a post conflict society: The colombian case

Authors

  • Carlos Mario Molina Betancur Universidad de Medellín

    Doctor en Derecho Público por la Universidad Paris II, Francia. Es Director del Doctorado en Derecho y del Grupo de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la Universidad de Medellín.

  • Francisco Javier Valderrama Bedoya Universidad de Medellín

    Magíster en Derecho por la Universidad de Medellín. Es docente de Derecho Privado y Coordinador de la Maestría en Derecho de la Universidad de Medellín.

Keywords:

Post-conflict, Political Participation, Human Rights, Political Movements, legitimacy, Feedom

Abstract

The defense of human rights in a post-conflict society is a great challenge for any civilized society.The post-conflict in Colombia must be a process that is addressed by the political and legal parameters of the Constitution in force in the country. Nevertheless, to guarantee a model social state of law based on respect for human dignity, work and solidarity of its members and the prevalence of general interest. Second, to provide legal security to the State, civil society and demobilized groups to the latter political and democratically participate in the governance of the state, with the horizon of their actions respect for human rights and thereby ensures that the damage caused to the victims is solved by the Truth, Justice and Reparation.

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Published

2016-08-02

How to Cite

Molina Betancur, C. M., & Valderrama Bedoya, F. J. (2016). Human Rights defense in a post conflict society: The colombian case. Derecho & Sociedad, (47), 109–127. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/18877

Issue

Section

Derechos Humanos