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The Demobilization Process of Paramilitaries in Colombia: Between Politics and JusticeEl proceso de desmovilización de los paramilitares en Colombia: entre lo político y lo judicial*O processo de desmobilização dos paramilitares na Colômbia: Entre o político e o judicial
(Universidad del Rosario, 2011)
The phenomenon of paramilitarism in Colombia has received an ambiguous treatment, balancing between political and criminal issues; an oscillation that has been intimately linked to the evolution of the Colombian internal ...
Armed conflict and paramilitary groups in ChiapasConflicto armado y grupos paramilitares en Chiapas: implicaciones para la democracia mexicanaConflito armado e grupos paramilitares em Chiapas: implicações para a democracia mexicana
(Universidad del Rosario, 2011)
The armed conflict in Chiapas began in 1994 after the armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). Until now the Mexican government do not recognize the existence of an armed conflict there, for what ...
¿Son los guerrilleros diferentes de los paramilitares? Una integración y validación sistemática de estudios motivacionales en Colombia
(2015)
Deep down, is a combatant in a guerrilla group and in a paramilitary group the same kind of person? The evidence suggests that the two have different types of experiences in war and processes of socialization, and one would ...
Los grupos paramilitares en Bogotá y Cundinamarca, 1997-2005
(Universidad del Rosario, 2010)
This article surveys the period that covers the second half of the 1990’s, when “paramilitary groups” became visible in Cundinamarca and Bogotá, and the first half of the present decade, when a number of these structures ...
El río Guaviare: espejo de Colombia (Testimonio)
(Quito: Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Corporación Editora Nacional, Taller de Estudios Históricos, 2004)
Justice, (Dis)Order and Groups Outside the Law: Cross-Views on Brazil, Mexico and Colombia
Organized armed groups actions in Latin America are not limited to committing transnational crimes, but, with some degree of acceptance, this groups tend to the imposition of a type of coercive community justice within ...