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Ítem Debate de competencias jurídicas en el caso de “Jesús Santrich” : tratamiento noticioso de El Tiempo = Debate of legal competences in the case of "Jesús Santrich" : El Tiempo's news treatment(Universidad EAFIT, 2018-12) Gómez Zapata, Valentina; Universidad EAFITThis article seeks to explain to what extent El Tiempo has contributed to the formation of a process of public deliberation regarding the capture of the FARC member, "Jesús Santrich", by investigating the news coverage that the media has given to the case of "Jesús Santrich". Santrich", by investigating the news coverage that the media gave to the judicial and political repercussions. It contextualizes who "Jesús Santrich" is, his role in the peace agreements in the framework of the peace accords, the background of his capture and investigation by the Prosecutor's by the Attorney General's Office and the DEA, and the judicial debate on the institutional competences in the case: the framing prioritized by the media. We followed up on 42 news items, two interviews and an editorial. 42 news items, two interviews and an editorial published by El Tiempo between April 9 and August 7, 2018, and August 7, 2018, which are analyzed in light of the standards of quality in the presentation of information and the role of the media in the the presentation of information and the role of the media in the construction of citizen deliberation in the construction of citizen deliberation in contemporary democracyÍtem Los derechos de las víctimas en el proceso penal: evolución en la jurisprudencia constitucional(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 LawÍtem Manual del abogado americano : tomo segundo / por D. J. E. de O., profesor de jurisprudencia(Bruxelas : Wahlen, 1839) Ochoa, Juan Eugenio de, 1784-1847Ítem “Más allá de toda duda razonable” como estándar de valoración de la prueba(Universidad EAFIT, 2010) Calle Restrepo, Cristina; Cuberos Lopera, Ricardo; Posada Botero, José David