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Publicación Desafios de implementación de la regulación trasnacional aplicable en Colombia en materia de cambio climático, derechos humanos y la actividad empreserial(Universidad EAFIT, 2025) Montenegro Montoya, Alejandro José; Vallejo Piedrahíta, CatalinaThis research aimed to identify and describe the transnational regulations on business and human rights related to climate change that are applicable in Colombia. The study began with the recognition that, although there is a growing body of international and regional regulations on these matters, their implementation faces multiple challenges, particularly in contexts like Colombia. Through a dogmatic and historical-legal analysis of international treaties, soft law standards, European and Latin American regulations, and national legal frameworks, the study examined the evolution of transnational law and its capacity to influence corporate conduct in relation to climate change. The research found that, while Colombia has adopted international commitments and domestic regulations, normative gaps, institutional weakness, and a lack of coordination between public and private actors persist. It concluded that these limitations hinder the effective implementation of transnational standards in the country, affecting its alignment with international demands, especially those from the European Union. Finally, the study proposed measures to strengthen Colombia’s legal framework, including regulatory harmonization, institutional capacity building, and the promotion of corporate due diligence as a key tool to address climate change challenges from a human rights perspective.Publicación La problemática de los derechos humanos en las iniciativas voluntarias que cobijan empresas multinacionales como nuevos actores de la gobernanza global(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Orozco Montes, Daniel; Toro Valencia, José AlbertoPublicación Los Principios de Yogyakarta como norma de soft law en el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Restrepo Loaiza, Manuela; Toro Valencia, José AlbertoThis degree work aims to analyze the application of the Yogyakarta Principles as an international soft law standard in light of the Inter-American Human Rights System. For this, the Yogyakarta Principles and the contribution they make to the International Law of Human Rights will be studied, in the same way the actions by the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will be studied, to later observe At what level these mechanisms make use of the Principles when protects the rights of the population with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and sexual characteristics. Likewise, it is contemplated if the application that has been given, both directly and indirectly, in the region, and in the IAHRS mechanisms, have led it to become an international norm itself.