The case of the Palace of Justice: crime of forced disappearance; crimes against humanity; imprescriptibility; retroactivity; and organized apparatuses of power.
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Keywords

Enforced disappearance
Impeachment
Peace agreements
Palace of Justice
Supreme Court of Justice
Alfonso Reyes Echandía
Council of State
Genocide

How to Cite

The case of the Palace of Justice: crime of forced disappearance; crimes against humanity; imprescriptibility; retroactivity; and organized apparatuses of power. (2010). Cuadernos De Derecho Penal, 4, 57-108. https://doi.org/10.22518/20271743.380

Abstract

The concept of forced disappearance, first established in Law 589 of 2000, can be applied retroactively to events that took place on November 6 and 7, 1985, given that at that time the conduct was defined as kidnapping; these types of crimes are crimes against humanity and, therefore, are not subject to any statute of limitations. The convicted person acted as the real perpetrator-by-means through an organized criminal apparatus of power.

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