Since the 1991 Constitution and under the State’s international commitments, protecting human dignity constitutes an enforceable duty—even in the most complex settings. We approach these matters with the gravity they demand and with absolute respect for the procedural guarantees of all parties. We act in the defense and representation of either the State or victims, as required by each individual case.
Solutions:
- Litigation Before Domestic Ordinary and Transitional Justice Systems: Representation of victims, perpetrators/respondents (responsables), and third parties before the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP), the Peace and Justice Law (Justicia y Paz), and other national forums regarding grave human rights violations and breaches of International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
- International Human Rights Litigation: Defense and representation of the State or victims before the Inter-American System, United Nations human rights bodies, and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Human rights and transitional justice—Law serving human dignity and social reconciliation.