Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos

For over fifteen years, several regions have suffered serious human rights violations and breaches of IHL. Thousands of peasants, union leaders and political leaders have been killed, disappeared, displaced, forced into exile, and so on, but who are the perpetrators of such violations? On today'...

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Fajardo Sanchez, Luis
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Globalization
human rights
multinational
crimes against humanity
Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA
Globalización
derechos humanos
multinacionales
crímenes de lesa humanidad
Ley de Responsabilidad por Daños a Extranjeros
(Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA)
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The merchants of death in Colombia: multinationals and human rights
title Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
spellingShingle Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
Globalization
human rights
multinational
crimes against humanity
Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA
Globalización
derechos humanos
multinacionales
crímenes de lesa humanidad
Ley de Responsabilidad por Daños a Extranjeros
(Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA)
title_short Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
title_full Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
title_fullStr Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
title_full_unstemmed Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
title_sort Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanos
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Fajardo Sanchez, Luis
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Fajardo Sanchez, Luis
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Globalization
human rights
multinational
crimes against humanity
Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA
topic Globalization
human rights
multinational
crimes against humanity
Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA
Globalización
derechos humanos
multinacionales
crímenes de lesa humanidad
Ley de Responsabilidad por Daños a Extranjeros
(Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA)
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Globalización
derechos humanos
multinacionales
crímenes de lesa humanidad
Ley de Responsabilidad por Daños a Extranjeros
(Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA)
description For over fifteen years, several regions have suffered serious human rights violations and breaches of IHL. Thousands of peasants, union leaders and political leaders have been killed, disappeared, displaced, forced into exile, and so on, but who are the perpetrators of such violations? On today's globalized world the conflict actors remain the same for other times?, Does the crime has evolved and progressed to other areas?, What factors make people who commit such violations are likely to be held responsible?All of the above questions, try to be addressed in this article where it's being from theoretical sources on the principles and functioning of markets be closer to the Colombian reality, especially multinational corporations act Chiquita Brands, Dole, Del Monte and Drummond, from operating in Colombia, more than eighty years, in the case of Chiquita Brands. This is to prove that these companies, as higher denominations of paramilitary leaders in Colombia have had no qualms about paying these illegal armed groups to end just with the participation of workers and communities in decisions their environment.In this regard million Colombians, belonging to the most vulnerable groups of Colombian society, die, disappear, are tortured, displaced, exiled, etc. As a result of the actions of multinationals established in our country that not only leverage our resources and our workforce at a very low price, but that fund illegal groups to commit the most serious human rights violations, in order to expand and increase profits.We try to show the magnitude of the negative consequences caused by the multinationals in our territory and the other possible scenarios to go in search of justice against such violations. Thus, the lack of speed and efficiency of the Colombian justice against the actions of such multinationals in our territory, refers to another mechanism we have had to use the victims of these companies: American podium with basis for the "ALIEN TORT CLAIM ACT CLAUSE - ATCA - foreign torts in violation of the law of nations, statute that prohibits and punishes the serious human rights violations of United States nationals abroad or foreigners in the U.S. territory.This is the only way that specific field of human rights violations victims can make use of events caused by these companies in Colombia, as the United States has been characterized as a country reserved the ratification of various human rights instruments and international humanitarian law, as the Rome Statute.However, lack of internal regulations regarding human rights violations as mentioned above, various court decisions have been based on the Act on Liability for Damage to Aliens (Alien Tort Claims Act or ATCA, Alien Tort Statute)
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spelling Fajardo Sanchez, Luis2022-01-19T15:28:23Z2022-01-19T15:28:23Z2016-06-29https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/viei/article/view/293510.15332/s1909-0528.2011.0001.05http://hdl.handle.net/11634/42291For over fifteen years, several regions have suffered serious human rights violations and breaches of IHL. Thousands of peasants, union leaders and political leaders have been killed, disappeared, displaced, forced into exile, and so on, but who are the perpetrators of such violations? On today's globalized world the conflict actors remain the same for other times?, Does the crime has evolved and progressed to other areas?, What factors make people who commit such violations are likely to be held responsible?All of the above questions, try to be addressed in this article where it's being from theoretical sources on the principles and functioning of markets be closer to the Colombian reality, especially multinational corporations act Chiquita Brands, Dole, Del Monte and Drummond, from operating in Colombia, more than eighty years, in the case of Chiquita Brands. This is to prove that these companies, as higher denominations of paramilitary leaders in Colombia have had no qualms about paying these illegal armed groups to end just with the participation of workers and communities in decisions their environment.In this regard million Colombians, belonging to the most vulnerable groups of Colombian society, die, disappear, are tortured, displaced, exiled, etc. As a result of the actions of multinationals established in our country that not only leverage our resources and our workforce at a very low price, but that fund illegal groups to commit the most serious human rights violations, in order to expand and increase profits.We try to show the magnitude of the negative consequences caused by the multinationals in our territory and the other possible scenarios to go in search of justice against such violations. Thus, the lack of speed and efficiency of the Colombian justice against the actions of such multinationals in our territory, refers to another mechanism we have had to use the victims of these companies: American podium with basis for the "ALIEN TORT CLAIM ACT CLAUSE - ATCA - foreign torts in violation of the law of nations, statute that prohibits and punishes the serious human rights violations of United States nationals abroad or foreigners in the U.S. territory.This is the only way that specific field of human rights violations victims can make use of events caused by these companies in Colombia, as the United States has been characterized as a country reserved the ratification of various human rights instruments and international humanitarian law, as the Rome Statute.However, lack of internal regulations regarding human rights violations as mentioned above, various court decisions have been based on the Act on Liability for Damage to Aliens (Alien Tort Claims Act or ATCA, Alien Tort Statute)Durante casi ocho décadas varias regiones del país han sufrido graves violaciones a los derechos humanos e infracciones al DIH. Miles de campesinos, líderes sindicales y dirigentes políticos han sido asesinados, desaparecidos, desplazados, obligados a exiliarse, etc., pero ¿quiénes son los causantes de esas violaciones?, ¿en el actual mundo globalizado los actores del conflicto siguen siendo los mismos de otros tiempos?, ¿el crimen ha evolucionado y avanzado a otras esferas?, ¿qué factores hacen que quienes cometen tales violaciones sean susceptibles de ser declarados responsables?Los anteriores cuestionamientos tratan de abordarse en el presente artículo, el cual intenta hacer una lectura de la realidad colombiana, a partir de fuentes teóricas sobre los principios y funcionamiento de los mercados, especialmente, el actuar de algunas empresas multinacionales, en este caso: Chiquita Brands, Dole, Del Monte y Drummond, con presencia en Colombia, desde hace más de ochenta años, como es el caso de Chiquita Brands. Con ello, se trata de demostrar que estas empresas, según confesiones de los más altos jefes paramilitares de Colombia, no han tenido ningún reparo en pagar a estos grupos armados ilegales para aumentar su lucro y acabar con la voz de los trabajadores y de las comunidades y así ampliar de manera descomunal sus márgenes de ganancia.En tal sentido, millones de colombianos pertenecientes a los grupos más vulnerables de la sociedad, mueren, desaparecen, son torturados, desplazados, exiliados, etc., como consecuencia de algunas acciones de las multinacionales instaladas en el país que no sólo aprovechan nuestros recursos y nuestra mano de obra a muy bajo precio, sino que financian a grupos ilegales para cometer las más graves violaciones de derechos humanos, con el objetivo de expandirse y aumentar sus ganancias. Intento mostrar la magnitud de las consecuencias humanitarias, sociales y políticas causadas por las multinacionales en nuestro territorio y otros posibles escenarios para ir en búsqueda de justicia ante tales vulneraciones. De esa forma, ante la falta de celeridad y eficacia de la justicia colombiana frente a las acciones de estas multinacionales en nuestro país, se hace referencia a otro mecanismo del que han tenido que usar las víctimas: los estrados estadounidenses fundamentados en la “Clausula Alien Tort Claim Act” – ATCA - responsabilidad extracontractual extranjera, en violación a la ley de las naciones, estatuto que prohíbe y castiga las graves violaciones de derechos humanos de nacionales estadounidenses en el extranjero o de extranjeros en el territorio estadounidense.Este es el único camino que en el campo específico de las violaciones a los derechos humanos del que pueden hacer uso las víctimas de delitos causados por estas empresas en territorio colombiano, ya que Estados Unidos se ha caracterizado por ser un país reservado en cuanto a la ratificación de diversos instrumentos de derechos humanos y derecho internacional humanitario, como el Estatuto de Roma.Sin embargo, a falta de normatividad interna con relación a violaciones de derechos humanos como ya se mencionó, diversas decisiones judiciales se han basado en la Ley de Responsabilidad por Daños a Extranjeros (Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA).application/pdfspaUniversity Santo Tomás, Bogotáhttps://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/viei/article/view/2935/2807Via Inveniendi Et Iudicandi; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2011); 92-112Via Inveniendi Et Iudicandi; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2011); 92-1121909-0528Los mercaderes de la muerte en Colombia: multinacionales y derechos humanosThe merchants of death in Colombia: multinationals and human rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Globalizationhuman rightsmultinationalcrimes against humanityAlien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCAGlobalizaciónderechos humanosmultinacionalescrímenes de lesa humanidadLey de Responsabilidad por Daños a Extranjeros(Alien Tort Claims Act o Alien Tort Statute-ATCA)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf211634/42291oai:repository.usta.edu.co:11634/422912023-07-14 16:10:02.231metadata only accessRepositorio Universidad Santo Tomásnoreply@usta.edu.co