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  2. Human rights in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    However, Justice for Colombia reports that in 2011 Colombians are still working in 'conditions so poor that they violate both ILO conventions and Colombian national law'. [42] Up until 2010, Colombia had featured every year for 21 years on the ILO blacklist of countries to be investigated for non-compliance with conventions concerning labour ...

  3. Spanish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish nationality legal framework refers to all the laws, provisions, regulations, and resolutions in Spain concerning nationality.. Article 11 of the First Title of the Spanish Constitution refers to Spanish nationality and establishes that a separate law is to regulate how it is acquired and lost. [1]

  4. Ombudsman's Office of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The ombudsman, or People's Defender (Spanish: Defensor del Pueblo), is an official appointed by the President, and elected by the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia, to head this agency. [4] The Ombudsman’s Office is funded through the Inspector General’s Office, but it operates independently in administration and budget. [4]

  5. Colombian Constitution of 1991 - Wikipedia

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    Ramírez Cleves, G. A. (2005). Límites de la reforma constitucional en Colombia: el concepto de constitución como fundamento de la restricción. Colombia: Universidad Externado de Colombia. Uprimny, R. (2006). Libertad de prensa y derechos fundamentales: análisis de la jurisprudencia constitucional en Colombia (1992-2005). Argentina: Legis.

  6. Colombia–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Colombia and Spain officially established diplomatic relations in 1881 when representatives of both nations signed a Treaty of Peace and Friendship in Paris. [2] During the years, relations between the two nations decreased as Spain lost its importance in the region, especially after its defeat in the Spanish–American War and Spain's ...

  7. Mexico–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    The late 18th and early 19th century saw much revolutionary feeling in the countries of Western Europe and their colonies. The feeling built up in Mexico after the occupation of Spain by the French Revolutionary Emperor Napoleon in 1808, and the 1810 Grito de Dolores speech by Mexican Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla against Spanish rule is widely recognized as the beginning of the ...

  8. Caritas Colombia - Wikipedia

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    It is the official aid organisation of the Catholic Church in Colombia. The organisation is a member of the global Caritas Internationalis confederation and of Caritas Latin America and Caribbean. [2] Caritas Colombia is a network of different structures. The national secretariat is known as Secretariado Nacional de Pastoral Social (SNPS).

  9. Ministry of Justice and Law (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice and Law (Spanish: Ministerio de Justicia y Derecho), is the national executive ministry of the Government of Colombia responsible for the administration of law and justice, equivalent to the justice ministries of other countries.