JUSTICE AND IMPUNITY OBSERVATORY



Justice and Impunity Observatory
The Justice and Impunity Observatory compiles, organizes, systematizes and analyzes information about the way in which the justice administration system operates when handling crimes against the public administration and electoral crimes in Colombia.
Through the Observatory, we seek to document the main findings derived from our IntegriData dashboard, analyze the effectiveness of the institutions involved in the fight against corruption and draw up public policy recommendations aimed at eradicating impunity in the prosecution and punishment of corruption.
Featured posts
Robert Moses and territorial corruption in Colombia
Territorial corruption is a phenomenon that is similar in many ways to examples of corruption on a national or international scale, however it presents certain differences when it comes to the capacity of local governments to handle incidences of corruption and the...
A Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) for Barichara | We support the local community’s popular action in the municipality
Last Monday 11 July, the Anti-Corruption Institute filed a legal action before the Administrative Court to support the popular action undertaken by the local community in Barichara that seeks to protect the collective rights violated due to the unfinished work at the...
Colombia: the proposal for a Transitory Chamber of Justice to fight impunity
During the last 20 years in Colombia, two major peace processes have been advanced: one with the paramilitaries that started in 2005, and a second with the FARC guerrillas that started in 2012. These processes have included judicial scenarios where the testimonies of...

