Colombia is still in the throes of armed conflict and organised violence that has been ongoing during the past 40 years. Parties to the conflict include the government and armed forces of Colombia as well as numerous guerrilla groups. The two largest of these are the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which first appeared in 1964, and the National Liberation Army (NLA or ELN). In addition, numerous paramilitary groups operating throughout the country receive tacit support from certain Colombian army units.1 There continues to be disputed control over vast swathes of Colombian territory
This article is addressed to establish the obligations of the Colombian State regarding the respect ...
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
El ensayo realizado, se evidencia la historia del Conflicto armado en Colombia, al igual que la cara...
Referred to as La Violencia, political unrest in Colombia\u27s countryside lasted from 1948 until 19...
The civil wars in Colombia have caused the deaths and disappearances of many innocent victims. Gueri...
Four decades of near-continuous conflict between non-state actors and government forces have left Co...
Colombia is the only country in Latin America where landmines are still being emplaced, and it is al...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Colombia, a country overwhelmed by four decades of war, has the highest concentration of contaminati...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
Today, one of the populations in the world that suffers the most from landmine use by armed non-stat...
Years of conflict between the Colombian government and the militant groupFuerzas Armadas Revoluciona...
Nearly a decade after launching an effort to build national capacity to clear landmines from its ter...
As a country plagued with landmines, Colombia has faced a number of challenges relating to victim as...
This article is addressed to establish the obligations of the Colombian State regarding the respect ...
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
El ensayo realizado, se evidencia la historia del Conflicto armado en Colombia, al igual que la cara...
Referred to as La Violencia, political unrest in Colombia\u27s countryside lasted from 1948 until 19...
The civil wars in Colombia have caused the deaths and disappearances of many innocent victims. Gueri...
Four decades of near-continuous conflict between non-state actors and government forces have left Co...
Colombia is the only country in Latin America where landmines are still being emplaced, and it is al...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Colombia, a country overwhelmed by four decades of war, has the highest concentration of contaminati...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
Today, one of the populations in the world that suffers the most from landmine use by armed non-stat...
Years of conflict between the Colombian government and the militant groupFuerzas Armadas Revoluciona...
Nearly a decade after launching an effort to build national capacity to clear landmines from its ter...
As a country plagued with landmines, Colombia has faced a number of challenges relating to victim as...
This article is addressed to establish the obligations of the Colombian State regarding the respect ...
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
El ensayo realizado, se evidencia la historia del Conflicto armado en Colombia, al igual que la cara...