Published Apr 15, 2003



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Beatriz Espinosa Pérez

Liliana Oyuela Taborda

Nancy Tapias Torrado

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Abstract

...facing the need to support the Colombian government decision on ratifying the Facultative Protocol this article proposes the following arguments... The ratification of the Facultative Protocol of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) –Act 51 of 1981 of the Republic of Colombia–, without any unilateral declaration, is very coherent with the Colombian gender policy and with the policy of deference and protection of human rights, even more in the internal armed conflict context that we are facing currently... These are some of the arguments: the Colombian domestic and international juridical frame of human rights, the mandates of the Constitution, the case law development in the Constitutional Court, the public policies on gender, the rule proceedings before UN and OAS human rights commissions, international law theory on reservations and declarations... 

Keywords

Mujer, género, derechos humanos, tratado, protocolo facultativo, reserva, declaración interpretativa, marco jurídico, política nacional, Convención para la eliminación de todas las formas de discriminación contra la mujer (CEDAW) Comité de la CEDAWWoman, women, gender, human rights, treaty, protocol, facultative protocol, reserve, interpretative declaration, legislative frame, national policy, Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women, CEDAW, CEDAW Committee

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Espinosa Pérez, B., Oyuela Taborda, L., & Tapias Torrado, N. (2003). CONCEPTO SOBRE LA RATIFICACIÓN DEL PROTOCOLO FACULTATIVO DE LA CONVENCIÓN SOBRE LA ELIMINACIÓN DE TODAS LAS FORMAS DE DISCRIMINACIÓN CONTRA LA MUJER. Vniversitas, 52(105), 651–688. Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14860
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