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The Unending Quest for Land: The Tale of Broken Constitutional Promises
Helena Alviar García
2011
AccederLos derechos económicos, sociales y culturales en el Estado Social de Derecho
Helena Alviar García
Universidad de los Andes
AccederEngulfed buy the family: women in the colombian development state between 1966 and 1990
Helena Alviar García
This article analyzes the evolution of social policy in Colombia in relation with macroeconomic development policies and family since 1966. Understanding that many legal reforms have been unable to redistribute resources across gender lines because of their inability to foreground economic ...
AccederSearching for Women and Sustainable Development in Colombia: Restructuring the Limits
Helena Alviar García
AccederLegal Reform, Social Policy, and Gendered Redistribution in Colombia: The Role of the Family
Helena Alviar García
Acceder¿Quién paga o debe pagar los costos del Estado Social de Derecho?
Helena Alviar García
AccederUna mirada distinta a las transformaciones del derecho administrativo
Helena Alviar García
AccederConstitución y economía
Helena Alviar García
This paper analyzes the relationship, in Colombia, between law and modernization until1945, and, since then, between law and economic development. This last phase saw atransformation from an instrumental conception of law to an understanding of law as a statemechanism used to fulfil the goals of ...
AccederViolencia de género y justicia constitucional en Colombia
Julissa Mantilla Falcón
2009
AccederRecuperando la memoria desde las mujeres: Aportes del caso colombiano
Julissa Mantilla Falcón
2016
AccederEl Estado siempre llega tarde: La reconstrucción de la vida cotidiana después de la guerra
Julieta Lemaitre Ripoll
2019
AccederEl amor en tiempos de cólera: Derechos LGBT en Colombia
Julieta Lemaitre Ripoll
2009
AccederInternally displaced Women as Knowledge Producers and Users in Humanitarian Action: The View from Colombia
Julieta Lemaitre Ripoll, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
2013
The literature on evidence-based action in humanitarian crises commonly focuses on how inter-and non-governmental organisations can produce better knowledge and how this can be translated into improved programming. Yet, there is little recorded experience of, or concern about, how the beneficiaries ...
AccederShifting Frames, Vanishing Resources and Dangerous Legal Opportunities: Legal Mobilization among Displaced Women in Colombia.
Julieta Lemaitre Ripoll, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
2016
How can we make sense of the use of legal claims and tactics under conditions of internal displacement and armed conflict? This article argues that in violent contexts mobilization frames are unstable and constantly shifting, resources tend to vanish, and political opportunities often imply ...
AccederAfter the War: Displaced Women, Ordinary Ethics and Grassroots Reconstruction in Colombia
Julieta Lemaitre Ripoll
2016
This article examines internally displaced women’s narratives of rebuilding their life after displacement, focusing on questions of moral agency and community governance. The data come from a 3-year research project (2010–2013) with internally displaced women in Colombia, during the emergence of a ...
AccederHumanitarian aid and host state capacity: the challenges of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Colombia
Julieta Lemaitre Ripoll
2018
How can humanitarian actors operate in a host state with significant subnational variations in willingness and capacity to meet its obligations? This is an issue of pressing importance, given the expansion of humanitarian aid to middle-income countries with growing state capacity, but with ...
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