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Superar los vacíos: cooperación internacional en materia de derechos humanos en el sector de las materias primas en Colombia y Latinoamérica

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Niebank, Jan-Christian
Utlu, Deniz

Corporate Editor
Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte

Abstract

As the German energy sector has close ties with the Columbian mining sector, human rights issues in Colombia’s mining regions need to be seen in a transnational context. This translates into diverse options for action and shared responsibilities on both ends of the coal supply chain with respect to ... view more

As the German energy sector has close ties with the Columbian mining sector, human rights issues in Colombia’s mining regions need to be seen in a transnational context. This translates into diverse options for action and shared responsibilities on both ends of the coal supply chain with respect to the human rights impacts. As the constellation of actors involved is complex, it is not always obvious who bears precisely what sort of responsibility for what. Moreover, this complex constellation is itself embedded in a transnational economic structure. This allows gaps in human rights protection to open. This analysis reveals that new opportunities to take action are necessary. Transnational cooperation can help closing gaps in protection and provide more transparency.... view less

Keywords
responsibility; institution; Latin America; risk; Federal Republic of Germany; international cooperation; mining; economic structure; human rights; energy industry; enterprise; impact; law; Colombia

Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Law

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2017

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
40 p.

Series
Análisis / Instituto Alemán de Derechos Humanos

ISBN
978-3-946499-12-1

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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