The rights and inclusion of the victims of the armed conflict vs. the obligations of the Colombian State
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Abstract
The dynamic interpretation of human rights implies adopting a vision that differs conceptually from that instituted since the end of the Second World War, when its legal protection was envisioned, but also its progressive evolution. The modern dogma of human rights conceives a corpus juris of protection, determining the abolition of categories and hierarchies among them, which led to a contradiction of the interrelation and the interdependence instituted by them. This article turned to hermeneutics, which necessarily entails an interpretation of the phenomena studied, embodying the jurisprudential development of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the different pronouncements of the Regional System, from which it was possible to determine the scope of state obligations to investigate, judge and punish the perpetrators of human rights violations within the framework of peace processes.
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