Diferencias teórico prácticas entre los Derechos Humanos y el Derecho Internacional Humanitario
Colombian historic violence has impacted fighters and frequently hit civil society in a savage way. In the course of time, society is empowering and recognizing itself as a legitimate player having to say in demanding respect of fundamental rules that protect human dignity, calling to condemn concre...
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Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores
2010
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3292706 |
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Colombian historic violence has impacted fighters and frequently
hit civil society in a savage way. In the course of time,
society is empowering and recognizing itself as a legitimate
player having to say in demanding respect of fundamental
rules that protect human dignity, calling to condemn concrete
actions instead of respecting abstract rules. However,
when they act as a group, as civil society, what specific body
of rights they appeal to? Of course, they appeal to human
rights. But fighters do not have ever clarity about the nuances
that Human Rights take in a situation of conflict.
It is important to consider International Humanitarian Law
involves its own principles and features. So they are seen as
different things, although they are complementary when a
situation of conflict exists, because they take a special status
that cannot be ignored during a state of emergency. |
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