Published May 15, 2013



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Marco Alberto Velásquez Ruiz

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Abstract

This paper intends to explore the relation between foreign investment and forced Migration in the context of Colombian armed conflict. Through the illustration of recent cases, it shows the various forms in which the operation of multinational corporations has generated adverse effects to the vulnerable communities located at their area of influence, thus generating processes of involuntary human mobility. In that way, it is established that there is a symbiotic relation between conflict and development, affecting the structure and scope of the norms for both the protection of forced migrants and accountability for human rights violations. This is
so because there is an economic interest that constrains the recognition of the above-mentioned cases under such legal sphere.

Keywords

Desplazamiento forzado, migración interna, inversiones extranjeras, derechos humanos, conflicto armado, refugiados, Colombia, migración forzada, inversión extranjera, derecho de los desplazamientos internos, Forced migration, migration-internal, investment-foreign, human rights, armed conflict, refugees, Colombia, forced migration, foreign investment, internal displacement law, refugee law

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How to Cite
Velásquez Ruiz, M. A. (2013). Foreign Investment-Induced Migration in Colombia: Rethinking the Legal Schemes of Protection and Accountability. International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 11(22), 147–178. Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13655
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