The constitutional protection of the right to extrajudicial truth through the urban mural, ¿who gave the order? An act of historical memory of the Colombian internal armed conflict
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https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2024.8272Keywords:
armed conflict, right to extrajudicial truth, historical memory, human rights, victimsAbstract
The present investigation aims to briefly analyse the right to the truth emphasising its extrajudicial meaning and, in particular, in the historical memory that has been addressed through judgment T - 281 of 2021, in which consequently to the process instituted by the General Marcos Evangelista Pinto Lizarazo against the urban mural ¿Who gave the order? is evidenced the constitutional protection of the right to historical memory by virtue of the pronouncement of the Constitutional Court of Colombia.
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