Reflections on constitutional justice reforms in Colombia
The debate on judicial reform in Colombia repeatedly commits the same error: conflating systemic structural problems with contingent failures of individual actors. A rigorous approach requires distinguishing institutional design from individual conduct.
The debate on judicial reform in Colombia repeatedly commits the same error: conflating systemic structural problems with contingent failures of individual actors. A rigorous approach requires distinguishing institutional design from individual conduct.
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Rodrigo Escobar Gil
PhD in Administrative Law (Universidad Complutense de Madrid). Former Justice and President of the Constitutional Court of Colombia (2001–2009). Former Commissioner and Special Rapporteur of the IACHR–OAS (2010–2014). Founder of Rodrigo Escobar Gil Consultores.