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2. Accountability of Google and other data-driven business models: data protection in the digital age
- Author:
- Maria Paula Ángel and Vivian Newman Pont
- Publication Date:
- 10-2019
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Dejusticia
- Abstract:
- In this document we analyze the privacy policies of 30 companies with data-driven business models that collect data in Colombia and identify practices that have not been sufficiently contemplated by the personal data protection regime currently applicable in our country.
- Topic:
- Privatization, Science and Technology, Surveillance, Accountability, Private Sector, and Data
- Political Geography:
- Colombia and Latin America
3. Fraught with Pain: Access to Palliative Care and Treatment for Heroin Use Disorder in Colombia
- Author:
- Lucía Ramírez Bolívar and Isabel Pereira
- Publication Date:
- 08-2019
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Dejusticia
- Abstract:
- This books seeks to facilitate linkages between discussions on the right to health and discussions on drug policy reform. The populations we talk about here are the noes most in need of a change whereby drug culture measures cease to stand in the way of a life free from pain.
- Topic:
- Health, War on Drugs, and Drugs
- Political Geography:
- Colombia and Latin America
4. Palliative Care: A Human Rights Approach to Health Care
- Author:
- Isabel Pereira
- Publication Date:
- 05-2018
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Dejusticia
- Abstract:
- This report compiles the results of a research project aimed at describing the current palliative care situation in eight Latin American countries. The project’s general objective—to raise awareness and influence public policy around the need to approach palliative care from a human rights perspective—was achieved through rapprochement among professionals from various fields in the region, which in and of itself is a key step forward in terms of bringing together communities that defend patients’ rights with communities that advocate a drug policy embracing a public health focus.
- Topic:
- Health and Health Care Policy
- Political Geography:
- Latin America
5. Victims and press after the war
- Author:
- Vivian Newman Pont, Maria Paula Ángel, and María Ximena Dávila
- Publication Date:
- 01-2018
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Dejusticia
- Abstract:
- The drive to conduct this research was born out of the tension that developed on May of 2017 in the context of the journalistic coverage of the exhumations of those who died in the Bojayá massacre. Thus, this document has the purpose of asking and answering, from a socio-legal perspective, the following question: How can the events related to the armed conflict and to the transition to peace be narrated without violating the right to privacy of the victims? Or, how can a journalist record a dramatic event or recount an injuste that moves readers while respecting the limits of the private lives of the victims? To answer the question, this document examines the tensions between rights that can arise out of narrating the transition to peace as part of the journalistic profession, with the hope that the conclusion set forth is valid not only for the Bojayá case, but also in future transition years, as both victims and society in general benefit from a free and responsible press and the respect for private lives.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution, War, War on Drugs, Freedom of Expression, Peace, Repression, and The Press
- Political Geography:
- Colombia