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Publicación Daños y perjuicios extrapatrimoniales por muerte de mascota en la responsabilidad civil extracontractual en Colombia : una propuesta interpretativa(Universidad EAFIT, 2025-09-22) Velásquez Giraldo, Natalia; Gómez Álvarez, Juan Antonio; Múnera Posada, ArmandoPublicación El secreto profesional : ¿inviolable o condicionado? Un análisis de los grandes dilemas del psicólogo clínico a partir del estado de necesidad(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Hernández Escobar, Susana; Cadavid Quintero, AlfonsoPublicación Enfoque de género en casos de violencia intrafamiliar : revisión de ciertas decisiones importantes del Tribunal Superior de Medellín en 2024(Universidad EAFIT, 2025-11-11) Echavarría Quintero, Susana; Puerta López, Juan Diego; Naranjo Serna, SebastiánThis paper critically analyzes the role of the Superior Court of Medellín in domestic violence proceedings during 2024, with special emphasis on the incorporation of a gender perspective in judicial decisions. The study, focused exclusively on Medellín and its metropolitan area, combines the review of rulings issued by the criminal, labor, and family chambers with local statistics, institutional reports, and oversight body findings. The results show that, within the criminal jurisdiction, although domestic violence was proven in all cases, the gender-based aggravating factor under Article 229 of the Colombian Criminal Code was systematically dismissed, contributing to scenarios of impunity and limiting the judicial recognition of structural violence against women. In contrast, the labor and family chambers adopted a more rights-protective approach, easing evidentiary requirements and applying international standards such as the Belém do Pará Convention, in order to prevent revictimization and protect individuals in vulnerable situations. In conclusion, the research reveals that in Medellín there remains a tension between procedural rigor and the State’s obligation to provide reinforced protection, which highlights the need to strengthen the gender perspective in local justice.Publicación Los derechos de las víctimas en el proceso penal: evolución en la jurisprudencia constitucional(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Rodríguez Suárez, Paola Alexandra; Sotomayor Acosta, Juan ObertoVictim’s right development under Colombian criminal processes to date, goes beyond the position granted by the legislator; it comes from constitutional case law with a starting point before the implementation of the current accusatory criminal system in a sentence related to military criminal jurisdiction, that gradually has reached the common justice criminal process, where the court, applying Article 93 of the Constitution, has used the constitutionality-block concept to invoke victim’s rights protection international instruments that, in harmony with other constitutional precepts has sought to guarantee the process form yielding a radical change both in fundamental rights that liberal criminal law had granted to the defendant, and in the current structure of the accusatory system with special features conceived under the Constitution and the Law