Reparación integral del nascitūrus víctima del conflicto armado colombiano

In some legislations, the unborn child is considered a person, as a result of the conviction that life and the person who contains it arise from the moment of conception. In other legislations, when someone is born, he is alive and completely separated from the mother, from that moment he is a perso...

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Main Authors: Mendoza Reales, Teresa de Jesús, Flórez Peña, Carmen Graciela, Torres Vásquez, Henry
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Source:Prolegómenos: Derechos y valores, ISSN 0121-182X, Vol. 25, Nº. 49, 2022, pags. 49-63
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Prolegómenos: Derechos y valores, ISSN 0121-182X, Vol. 25, Nº. 49, 2022, pags. 49-63
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internal conflict
transitional justice
repair
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Mendoza Reales, Teresa de Jesús
Flórez Peña, Carmen Graciela
Torres Vásquez, Henry
Reparación integral del nascitūrus víctima del conflicto armado colombiano
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In some legislations, the unborn child is considered a person, as a result of the conviction that life and the person who contains it arise from the moment of conception. In other legislations, when someone is born, he is alive and completely separated from the mother, from that moment he is a person and a subject of rights. However, the fact that the fetus does not yet have the status of a person does not imply that it is totally devoid of rights. The Colombian Constitution reserves several rights, including the right to life, which, by the way, in our legislation is considered a person from the very moment of fertilization. However, even if the child is not yet a person, under current legislation, the unborn child has rights that must be safeguarded by the State and his or her lack of protection must give rise to processes of reparation or international responsibilities. This work explores the conditions in which the unborn child can be recognized as a victim and the mechanisms of reparation that would eventually be the most appropriate, based on jurisprudence and other precedents.
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Reparación integral del nascitūrus víctima del conflicto armado colombiano
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00015386322022-07-05Reparación integral del nascitūrus víctima del conflicto armado colombianoMendoza Reales, Teresa de JesúsFlórez Peña, Carmen GracielaTorres Vásquez, Henryinternal conflicttransitional justicerepairnasciturusvictimsconflicto internojusticia transicionalreparaciónnascitūrusvíctimasconflito internojustiça de transiçãorepararnasciturovítimasIn some legislations, the unborn child is considered a person, as a result of the conviction that life and the person who contains it arise from the moment of conception. In other legislations, when someone is born, he is alive and completely separated from the mother, from that moment he is a person and a subject of rights. However, the fact that the fetus does not yet have the status of a person does not imply that it is totally devoid of rights. The Colombian Constitution reserves several rights, including the right to life, which, by the way, in our legislation is considered a person from the very moment of fertilization. However, even if the child is not yet a person, under current legislation, the unborn child has rights that must be safeguarded by the State and his or her lack of protection must give rise to processes of reparation or international responsibilities. This work explores the conditions in which the unborn child can be recognized as a victim and the mechanisms of reparation that would eventually be the most appropriate, based on jurisprudence and other precedents.Em algumas legislações, a criança por nascer é considerada uma pessoa, como resultado da convicção de que a vida e a pessoa que a contém surgem desde o momento da concepção. Em outras legislações, quando alguém nasce, está vivo e completamente separado da mãe, desde esse momento é uma pessoa e um sujeito de direitos. No entanto, o facto de o feto ainda não ter o estatuto de pessoa não significa que esteja totalmente desprovido de direitos. A Constituição colombiana reserva vários direitos, entre os quais o direito à vida, que, aliás, na nossa legislação se considera uma pessoa desde o momento da fecundação. No entanto, mesmo que a criança ainda não seja uma pessoa, nos termos da legislação vigente, a criança por nascer tem direitos que devem ser salvaguardados pelo Estado e a sua falta de protecção deve dar lugar a processos de reparação ou responsabilidades internacionais. Este trabalho explora as condições em que o feto pode ser reconhecido como vítima e os mecanismos de reparação que eventualmente seriam os mais adequados, baseados na jurisprudência e outros precedentes.En algunas legislaciones, el niño por nacer es considerado una persona, como resultado de la convicción de que la vida y la persona que la contiene surgen desde el momento de la concepción. En otras legislaciones, cuando alguien nace, está vivo y completamente separado de la madre, desde ese momento es una persona y un sujeto de derechos. Sin embargo, el hecho de que el feto todavía no tenga la condición de persona no implica que esté totalmente desprovisto de derechos. La Constitución colombiana reserva varios derechos, entre ellos el derecho a la vida, que, por cierto, en nuestra legislación se considera una persona desde el mismo momento de la fecundación. Sin embargo, aun cuando el niño no sea aún una persona, en virtud de la legislación vigente, el niño por nacer tiene derechos que deben ser salvaguardados por el Estado y su falta de protección debe dar lugar a procesos de reparación o responsabilidades internacionales. Este trabajo explora las condiciones en las que el feto puede ser reconocido como víctima y los mecanismos de reparación que eventualmente serían los más adecuados, basados en la jurisprudencia y otros precedentes.2022text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8501572(Revista) ISSN 0121-182XProlegómenos: Derechos y valores, ISSN 0121-182X, Vol. 25, Nº. 49, 2022, pags. 49-63spaLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. 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