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The Shortcomings Of Corporate Accountability In Post-Conflict Colombia: Land, Rivers And Animals, Isabella Ariza Buitrago, Luisa Gomez Betancur
The Shortcomings Of Corporate Accountability In Post-Conflict Colombia: Land, Rivers And Animals, Isabella Ariza Buitrago, Luisa Gomez Betancur
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights
Although the notion of sustainable peace requires acknowledging the role played by all actors, transitional processes around the world have inadequately addressed or completely ignored the direct and indirect participation of economic actors. In particular, Colombia's transitional justice regime left out corporations entirely. A skillshare between Colombian lawyers and US-based human rights attorneys showed some of the gaps that let corporations continue in impunity for profiting, benefiting from, or directly financing the conflict. Other than harming and deeply fracturing communities, the shortcomings of corporate accountability in post-conflict Colombia also leave land, rivers, and animals without redress. This paper explores some …
Remembering Sister Dorothy Stang
Blessed Are The Peacemakers: University Of Dayton To Pay Tribute To Slain Nun On Feb. 2
Blessed Are The Peacemakers: University Of Dayton To Pay Tribute To Slain Nun On Feb. 2
News Releases
News release announces that the University of Dayton will honor Sister Dorothy Stang with a posthumous honorary degree of humane letters at a Mass and honorary degree ceremony.
Campus Report, Vol. 33, No. 5, University Of Dayton
Campus Report, Vol. 33, No. 5, University Of Dayton
Campus Report
With the purchase of 49 acres of land from NCR for $25 million, the University of Dayton buys room to dream and develop.
As Anniversary Of Sister Dorothy Stang's Murder Approaches, University Of Dayton To Confer Posthumous Honorary Degree
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News release announces Sister Dorothy Stang will be honored posthumously at the University of Dayton.