Points to consider to imagine a colombian criminal procedure system from a gender perspective
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https://doi.org/10.20318/femeris.2026.10145Keywords:
Rule of law, constitutional state, sex, gender, ethnic, racial, procedural, lawAbstract
The article that follows aims to outline the key points to consider to reformulate the Colombian criminal procedural system from a sex-gender and ethnic-racial perspective. To do this, it starts from the consideration of the mixed criminal procedural system with an accusatory tendency as a form of affirmative action and, from there, develops a historical account of the legal-political foundation of the criminal procedural system. This journey goes through the relationship between identity and colonization, the change in the nascent States of law, the foundation of guaranteeism and the turn towards the constitutional State of law, to end with the analysis of the points that must be reviewed in Law 906 of 2004 from an intersectional
perspective.
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