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Justicia transicional: verdad y responsabilidad. Vol. IV

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  • Carlos Bernal Pulido
  • Gerardo Barbosa Castillo
  • Andrés Rolando Ciro Gómez

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Un ejército capaz de generar desde su interior procesos de transformación autónomos es un ejército consciente de la trascendencia de su función y comprometido con la efectividad de los postulados constitucionales que delimitan su actuación: ese es el Ejército Nacional de Colombia, una institución capaz de repensarse, de orientar y reorientar sus estrategias para adaptarse a contextos cambiantes, manteniendo incólumes los principios democráticos que determinan su existencia. Esta convicción y la inquebrantable decisión de ser un actor crucial para la garantía de los derechos de los colombianos desembocaron en la creación del Comité de Altos Estudios para el Fortalecimiento Institucional -CAEFI-. Este Comité ha llevado a cabo las investigaciones que se ofrecen en la presente colección, Ejército, Institucionalidad y Sociedad. La obra recoge los esfuerzos institucionales de consolidación del proceso de profesionalización de la Fuerza y desarrolla el mandato constitucional de impartir formación democrática y en derechos humanos a sus integrantes.

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  • Carlos Bernal Pulido & Gerardo Barbosa Castillo & Andrés Rolando Ciro Gómez, 2016. "Justicia transicional: verdad y responsabilidad. Vol. IV," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 884, October.
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    1. Gerardo Barbosa Castillo (Editor) & Magdalena Correa Henao (Editora) & Andrés Rolando Ciro Gómez (Editor), 2017. "Justicia, verdad, reparación y garantía de no repetición. Vol. 7," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 954, December.
    2. Gerardo Barbosa Castillo (Editor) & Magdalena Correa Henao (Editora) & Andrés Rolando Ciro Gómez (Editor), 2017. "Milicias guerrilleras: análisis jurídicos. Vol. 6," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 953, December.

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