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    “Neither Have I Gone Mad nor Stupid”: Writing as a Defense of Dignity in Agustina González López (1891-1936) by Moreno Lago, Eva María

    Published 2023
    “…This article will delve into the rhetoric strategies employed by the author in her work Justificación (1928) to safeguard her dignity. The objective is to discuss, in terms of gynocriticism and literary studies, the writing of this enigmatic woman. …”
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    Ethics and politics in ColombiaMartí, that mystery which can accompany us by Arenas-Amorocho, Héctor

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…José Martí, revolution of dignity, Cuba, United States…”
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    The children by Henao-Hidrón, Javier

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…children, Constitution, dignity, childhood and adolescence, government, Codeof Minors…”
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    Language as Power: Verbal Aggression Seen Through the Lens of Critical Applied Linguistics by Niño Guanumen, María del Carmen

    Published 2009
    “…In the classroom, language adopts different forms and purposes and the language teacher plays a very relevant role as mediator for creating tolerant environments where the respect for the human dignity takes place. In this scenery (these arenas) critical pedagogy, its theory and practice, is an alternative to help language teachers to reflect and to take actions about the use and impact of the language in the schoolcontext. …”
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    Inadequacy of the measures implemented by the State to guarantee access to euthanasia in Colombia by Ramos-Ortega, Mayra Alejandra, Tirado Álvarez, María Margarita

    Published 2018
    “…Euthanasia in Colombia, understood as the fundamental right to die with dignity, has been developed jurisprudentially by the Constitutional Court since 1997; Since then, several pronouncements have emerged from the same corporation in this regard, which urge the adoption of legal measures to incorporate it into the national regulatory body. …”
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    The State public sector and the competencesof the territorial entities in Colombia by Sanchez-Cubides, Pedro Alfonso

    Published 2015
    “…The State, through the agencies and entities that integrate it, aims to look for general interest and welfare, for which, regardless of its form and organization, it must guarantee the citizens right in order to protect the human dignity. Process whereby, in the case of Colombia, municipalities, districts and departments, as the associative territorial schemes exercise a leading role, task that every time is made more efficient and effective to the extent that the nation has carried out the process of distribution of competences with the territorial entities in different sectors.…”
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    Crimes of the Franco regime, lawand transitional justice by López-López, Pedro

    Published 2015
    “…The objectives of the memorial movement are repair the dignity of the victims by the State, recognizing the rights of victims, put an end to impunity for the crimes of the dictatorship and restore the memory of the Second Republic and the Constitution of 1931.…”
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    Military criminal jurisdiction: an institution in crisis by Bucheli-Espinosa, María Cristina

    Published 2015
    “…The following paper aims to get an appropriate understanding of the military criminal justice system and of the criminal privilege for the Army and the Police forces, derived from the article 221 from the Colombian Political Constitution of 1991, because, as all penal jurisdictions, it was made not to give privilege to the people with a particular condition or dignity, but to preserve the civil servant condition of their positions. …”
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    Critical contributions for a look at health and safety at work by Carreño Hernández, Ismael E., Riaño Peña, Camilo A.

    Published 2022
    “…The goal of this article is to highlight the importance of what the development in the area of security and health at work as an indispensable element for human dignity. This analysis made from a critical thought with contributions coming from different discipline to the law in search of interdisciplinary support to the defense of its formulation and carrying it out as a fundamental right. …”
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    Constitutional basis of the adversarial criminal justicesystem in a social State of law by Araque de Navas, Cándida Rosa

    Published 2013
    “…This scenario is suitable to consider some aspects related to the constitutionalization of criminal law as a categorical expression of a genuine democratic State of law focused on human dignity, with the subsequent humanization of justice administration. …”
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    Antología de la gloria: la mujer en la independencia de la Nueva Granada Anthology of the Glory: Women in the Nueva Granada’s Independence by Sofía Saavedra Cortés, María Teresa Patiño Zea

    Published 2011
    “…It includes a research through the literature of the female personages that had far reaching roles, but  to whom are denied their hard work and struggle to overcome the none recognition of the women’s dignity and to enhance their role at thattime. From this perspective, it tries to realize the impact that women had in the historical process and how they havenfluenced with their contributions to the present.At first, it mentions this group of famous women who built not only with their ideas, but with projects of freedom whichundoubtedly sparked the spread to many others who felt identified with such prodigious ideology. …”
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    The teaching of design in front of the violence of the project by Mallol-Esquefa, Miquel

    Published 2018
    “…This change must be kept in mind for the design proposals that must be carried out now to maintain the dignity of each and every one of the subjects, before becoming mere projects of themselves. …”
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    Indigenous peoples and the right to go and to come : towards an intercultural conception of human rights. by Munhós, Luyse Vilaverde Abascal, Urquiza, Antonio Hilario Aguilera, Rodrigues, Marco Antônio

    Published 2021
    “…In this sense, the analysis of indigenous mobility in the context of the formation of national borders and the exclusion of native peoples and their own legal perspectives leads to a panorama of legal insecurity that has impacted the way of life and dignity of native peoples. From the research it is concluded that the conception and legal effectiveness of human rights has to take into account different perceptions of reality, so as to contemplate cultural practices that already existed before the political division of national borders, making it possible for the theme to be expanded on the analysis of the effectiveness of international treaties and conventions in favor of indigenous peoples. …”
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    Training in Social Justice and Culture of Life: A Challenge for the University by Díaz-Gamboa, Luis Bernardo

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, there is the controversy about the formation in values ​​and anti-values ​​in the University, for which undoubtedly the defense of inclusive social justice and life in conditions of dignity must be taken. Thus, the need to adjust curricula and content is concluded, explaining the incardination of knowledge that guides existence towards the defense of criteria of social justice, which in parallel allows building a society where the culture of life prevails and the Uplifting peace Very linked to this effort is the protection of water factories and their governance. …”
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    Labeling of transgenic foods in Colombia and the power of information by Aguilera A., Johanna Katherine

    Published 2022
    “…Consequently, the main objective of this article is to analyze the criteria of precaution and substantial equivalence applicable to the labeling of foods from genetically modified organisms -APOGM-, in order to make visible the importance of clear legal parameters in terms of labelled; understanding the labeling of transgenic foods as a presupposition to guarantee in Colombia the right to decide how to feed oneself, outlining the need for mandatory APOGM labeling to respond to the consumer's right to decide as a presupposition for human dignity and a protective mechanism for food sovereignty. …”
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