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Are States Entitled to Default on the Sovereign Debts Incurred by Governments in the Past?
(Peeters Publishers. Center for Ethics KU Leuven, 2015-09)
In this article I claim that states are in general morally responsible for repaying sovereign debts incurred by governments in the past. However, once we understand the reasons why they are morally responsible for repaying ...
Los desacuerdos de la paz: el poder versus la justicia
(Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas, 2019)
The feminist movement as a theory of justice
(Revista de Filosofia (Venzuela), 2021)
For an integrative approach of the Brazilian Special Courts: justice informalization experiences in São PauloPor uma perspectiva integrada dos Juizados Especiais: experiências de informalização da justiça em São Paulo
(Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas, 2019)
After Justice:On the Conditions of Possibility of Justice in the Present
(SABER ULA, 2005)
No climate change justice in lieu of global authorship equity – Authors' reply
(Elsevier, 2023)
Climate change is the biggest threat to individual and public health of this century.1 But although no country is immune, people living in low-income settings (which historically contributed the least to the climate crisis) ...
Representaciones sociales de la justicia en un grupo de usuarios y de no usuarios de las Casas de Justicia en Medellín
(Universidad de Antioquia, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y HumanasGrupo de Investigación Psicología, Sociedad y SubjetividadesColombia, 2015)
Notes from the Field: Monitoring Human Rights Trials: Information Strategies Developed in Argentina’s Transitional Justice Process
(University of Western Ontario, 2016-03)
Although the role of local Human Rights Organizations (HROs) has attracted some attention in the transitional justice literature, this note from the field examines an under-studied HRO strategy: the production and ...