46,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
  • Broschiertes Buch

This book has its genesis in the identification of the role of women as passive subjects of the criminal relationship within the Colombian armed conflict, and the need to vindicate their rights, which as will be addressed in the course of the reading is generated knowing the history, the consecration of the fundamental legal guarantees in the Political Constitution of Colombia, as well as the role that international guidelines, internal legislation and the judicial sector have contributed to the scene in the application of measures that lead to the effective respect of women's rights. However,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book has its genesis in the identification of the role of women as passive subjects of the criminal relationship within the Colombian armed conflict, and the need to vindicate their rights, which as will be addressed in the course of the reading is generated knowing the history, the consecration of the fundamental legal guarantees in the Political Constitution of Colombia, as well as the role that international guidelines, internal legislation and the judicial sector have contributed to the scene in the application of measures that lead to the effective respect of women's rights. However, although the march towards the path of vindication and the woman-justice relationship contains an important advance in current times, there is a critical need to build even more on the subject by involving education and civic culture in the process, since, as will be seen, it was the family that initially broke women, and now it is from there that all women who have been violated in the armed conflict will stop thinking that living without being violated is a disease.
Autorenporträt
Leslie Vanessa Pereiro del Castillo, lawyer graduated from the University of San Buenaventura, Cali (Colombia), Specialist in Criminal Procedural Law and Criminalistics from the same University and Master in Human Rights, International Law and International Cooperation from the European Institute Campus Stellae (Spain).