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Aproximaciones, reflexiones y criticas preliminares sobre el derecho internacional humanitario. Tomo I

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  • Édgar Solano González (Editor)
  • Manuela Losada Chavarro (Editor)
  • María Alejandra Osorio Alvis (Editor)

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La creación de un grupo de investigación de derecho internacional humanitario supone un doble reto. Por un lado, la dificultad de recoger las diferentes visiones con respecto al papel del Estado en escenarios de conflicto armado. Por otro, la consciencia de que la búsqueda de teorizaciones sobre el conflicto armado se cimienta sobre las pérdidas y profundos dolores de las víctimas. Este grupo de investigación conformado por Édgar Solano González, Manuela Losada Chavarro, María Camila Medina García y María Alejandra Osorio Alvis ha podido asumir ese reto con el apoyo incondicional del doctor Humberto Sierra Porto, director del Departamento de Derecho Constitucional. Esta obra colectiva es el resultado del interés de la comunidad académica y jurídica que de manera desinteresada aceptó nuestro llamado a construir Estado desde la perspectiva teórica del conflicto armado. Gracias a las autoras y los autores que participaron en estos libros podemos entregar un producto que espera fortalecer la dogmática del derecho internacional humanitario en Colombia y Latinoamérica

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  • Édgar Solano González (Editor) & Manuela Losada Chavarro (Editor) & María Alejandra Osorio Alvis (Editor), 2022. "Aproximaciones, reflexiones y criticas preliminares sobre el derecho internacional humanitario. Tomo I," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1362, October.
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