Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards?
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Resumo: | In the last seventy years Colombia has been and still is to some extent the picture of a devastating internal armed conflict. Although empirical data are not always available or reliable, several official and NGO sources indicate that there may be more than five million victims of internal armed conflict (more than 10% of the population), of which around 250,000 have lost their lives and 30,000 have forcibly disappeared. Some 5,000 massacres have been reported. Another seven million have been forced to move, the second highest figure in the world, after Sudan. Serious criminal conduct, such a large-scale kidnapping to demand ransom, drug trafficking and organized crime, is also intertwined in this context. |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards?JUSTICIA CRIMINAL TRANSICIONAL EN COLOMBIA: CUMPLE CON LES ESTANDARES DE LA JUSTICIA PENAL INTERNACIONAL? Cumple con los estandares de la justicia penal internacional?Justicia criminal transicional en Colombia: : Cumple con los estandares de la justicia penal internacional?justicia criminal transicionaljustice standardsColombiatransitional criminal justicejustice standardsColombiaIn the last seventy years Colombia has been and still is to some extent the picture of a devastating internal armed conflict. Although empirical data are not always available or reliable, several official and NGO sources indicate that there may be more than five million victims of internal armed conflict (more than 10% of the population), of which around 250,000 have lost their lives and 30,000 have forcibly disappeared. Some 5,000 massacres have been reported. Another seven million have been forced to move, the second highest figure in the world, after Sudan. Serious criminal conduct, such a large-scale kidnapping to demand ransom, drug trafficking and organized crime, is also intertwined in this context. En los últimos setenta años Colombia ha sido y todavía es hasta cierto punto el panorama de un conflicto armado interno devastador. Aunque los datos empíricos no siempre están disponibles ni son fiables, varias fuentes oficiales y provenientes de ONGs indican que puede haber más de cinco millones de víctimas del conflicto armado interno (más del 10% de la población)[1], de las cuales alrededor de 250.000 han perdido la vida y 30.000 han desaparecido forzadamente. Se ha informado sobre unas 5.000 masacres. Otros siete millones han sido obligados a desplazarse, la segunda cifra más elevada del mundo, después de Sudán. En este contexto también se entrecruzan conductas criminales graves, como el secuestro a gran escala para exigir rescate, tráfico de drogas y crimen organizado.[1] El Registro Central de Víctimas habla incluso de casi 8 millones de víctimas. Véase www.unidadvictimas.gov.co/En los últimos setenta años Colombia ha sido y todavía es hasta cierto punto el panorama de un conflicto armado interno devastador. Aunque los datos empíricos no siempre están disponibles ni son fiables, varias fuentes oficiales y provenientes de ONGs indican que puede haber más de cinco millones de víctimas del conflicto armado interno (más del 10% de la población), de las cuales alrededor de 250.000 han perdido la vida y 30.000 han desaparecido forzadamente. Se ha informado sobre unas 5.000 masacres. Otros siete millones han sido obligados a desplazarse, la segunda cifra más elevada del mundo, después de Sudán. En este contexto también se entrecruzan conductas criminales graves, como el secuestro a gran escala para exigir rescate, tráfico de drogas y crimen organizado. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2020-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado por pares (Double blind peer review)application/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/redppc/article/view/102643Revista Eletrônica de Direito Penal e Política Criminal; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020); 1 - 42Revista Electrónica de Derecho Penal y Política Criminal; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2020); 1 - 42Revista Eletrônica de Direito Penal e Política Criminal; v. 8 n. 1 (2020); 1 - 422358-19562358-1956reponame:Revista Eletrônica de Direito Penal e Política Criminalinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSspahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/redppc/article/view/102643/57339Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Eletrônica de Direito Penal e Política Criminalhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVervaele, John A. E.2022-08-10T00:14:58Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/102643Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/redppc/PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/redppc/oairedppc@ufrgs.br2358-19562358-1956opendoar:2022-08-10T00:14:58Revista Eletrônica de Direito Penal e Política Criminal - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? JUSTICIA CRIMINAL TRANSICIONAL EN COLOMBIA: CUMPLE CON LES ESTANDARES DE LA JUSTICIA PENAL INTERNACIONAL? Cumple con los estandares de la justicia penal internacional? Justicia criminal transicional en Colombia: : Cumple con los estandares de la justicia penal internacional? |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? Vervaele, John A. E. justicia criminal transicional justice standards Colombia transitional criminal justice justice standards Colombia |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? |
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Transitional criminal justice in Colombia:: Meet the international criminal justice standards? |
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Vervaele, John A. E. |
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Vervaele, John A. E. |
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Vervaele, John A. E. |
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justicia criminal transicional justice standards Colombia transitional criminal justice justice standards Colombia |
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justicia criminal transicional justice standards Colombia transitional criminal justice justice standards Colombia |
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In the last seventy years Colombia has been and still is to some extent the picture of a devastating internal armed conflict. Although empirical data are not always available or reliable, several official and NGO sources indicate that there may be more than five million victims of internal armed conflict (more than 10% of the population), of which around 250,000 have lost their lives and 30,000 have forcibly disappeared. Some 5,000 massacres have been reported. Another seven million have been forced to move, the second highest figure in the world, after Sudan. Serious criminal conduct, such a large-scale kidnapping to demand ransom, drug trafficking and organized crime, is also intertwined in this context. |
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