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Ítem La aplicación del Plan Integral de Reparaciones a las mujeres víctimas de violencia y violación sexual durante el Conflicto armado interno(2018) Soriano Parimango, Elena Noemí; Vargas Sáenz, Mario EnriqueThis research follows a qualitative paradigm and explores the perception of the implementation of the Integral Reparations Plan - PIR - in four women victims of violence and rape during the internal armed conflict that affected our country. In addition, they explore their inclusion in this public policy, their satisfaction about the benefits they receive, how they assess the care provided by the Reparations Council and what their level of resilience is to face what they suffered and overcome their consequences. Their vision is complemented by the collection of information on workers of the High Level Multisectoral Commission and the Reparations Council. 3 The results show that women do not feel included in this public policy and that the PIR has not been correctly implemented: There is a lack of budget and a process of decentralization and articulation for its execution is pending. On the other hand, repairs that are very limited in terms of their benefits; And the affectation of sexual violence has no reparation of its own. Finally, the four women developed resilience compared to what was experienced, without this meaning that they do not currently experience difficulties or distress at different intensities.Ítem "La protección de la población civil contra los efectos de las hostilidades en los conflictos armados internos",(2012-01-01) G. GALLEGOPosiblemente, la contribución más significativa al proceso histórico de acotación normativa de los conflictos armados internos por parte del Protocolo Adicional II a los Convenios de Ginebra de 1977...Ítem Rebels or money makers? Decentralization and the colombian armed conflict(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Vanegas Arias, Martín; España Eljaiek, IrinaThis paper assesses the relationship between fiscal decentralization processes and internal armed conflicts. By using the Colombian case, the paper tests the hypothesis that the decentralization process carried out since the late 1980s, empowered the illegal armed groups and therefore increased the conflict in the periphery of the country. In order to test this hypothesis, the research uses data on human rights violations, municipal income, and distance to the department’s capital at the subnational level for the period between 1984 to 2016. The different estimations find a positive and significant relationship between the decentralization process and the Colombian armed conflict in the periphery of the country.