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25 Nova L. Rev. 525 (2000-2001)
Conflict in Colombia: How Can Rebel Forces, Paramilitary Groups, Drug Traffickers, and Government Forces Be Held Liable for Human Rights Violations in a Country Where Impunity Reigns Supreme

handle is hein.journals/novalr25 and id is 545 raw text is: Conflict in Colombia: How Can Rebel Forces, Paramilitary
Groups, Drug Traffickers, and Government Forces Be Held
Liable for Human Rights Violations in a Country Where
Impunity Reigns Supreme?
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.  OVERVIEW      .................................................................................... 526
II. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................. 527
A. The Current Conflict in Colombia ......................................... 527
B. Colombia's Violent History ................................................... 528
III. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN
COLOMBIA? ................................................................................... 529
A. Government Forces ................................................................ 530
B. Guerrilla Forces .................................................................... 531
C. Paramilitary Groups .............................................................. 532
D. Drug Traffickers .................................................................... 533
IV. WHAT HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS ARE PREVALENT IN
COLOMBIA TODAY9 ...................................................................... 533
A. Disappearances and Kidnappings ......................................... 534
B. Torture and Related Treatment .............................................. 535
C. Extrajudicial Killing ............................................................. 536
D. Displacement ......................................................................... 536
V. WHAT IS COLOMBIA'S OFFICIAL POSITION ON
HUMAN RIGHTS? ........................................................................... 537
A. Colombia Talks the Talk ................................................... 537
B. Colombia Doesn't Walk the Walk ....................... 538
VI. WHAT ARE THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE
CURRENT CONFLICT IN COLOMBIA? ............................................. 539
A. Colombia's International Human Rights Treaty
Obligations: No Teeth ........................................................... 539
B. The Inter-American System: It Falls Short ........................... 539
C. International Humanitarian Law:
Can Recent Precedent Stick? ................................................. 542
VII. CONCLUSION ................................................................................. 545

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