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    Reflections on due diligence as a guarantee of access to justice in femicide cases in Colombia (Law 1761 of 2015)
    (Universidad de Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones, 2026) Navarro Díaz, Luis Ricardo; Barrios Márceles, Diana Luz; Márquez Padilla, Dora; Martínez Coronado, Silvanna; Sin departamento asociado
    This article highlights the international responsibility of the Colombian State for failing to fulfill its duty of due diligence in preventing, addressing, and sanctioning violence against women as a guarantee of access to justice in cases related to the crime of femicide in Colombia under Law 1761 of 2015. The study grounds its theoretical framework in the paradigm of critical legal theory and feminist theory. Through a qualitative design, the research identifies how the State violates women's human rightsby failing to comply with international law. The contribution to knowledge focuses on the consolidation of effective affirmative measures proposed by women as a strategy for the formal realization of due diligence in the lives of women in Colombia.

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