On October 9, 2024, Statutory Law 2430 was passed, which modifies the Colombian judicial system. Given its statutory nature, the Plenary Chamber of the Constitutional Court exercised prior and comprehensive constitutional control of the draft law.
On May 20, 2024, the Administrative Court of Antioquia, through its Third Decision Chamber1, resolved the appeal filed against the judgment issued on November 21, 2023 by the Thirtieth Administrative Court
In a recent ruling of June 17, 2024, the Third Section of the Administrative Litigation Chamber of the Council of State with a report by Dr. José Roberto Sáchica Méndez, issued an important decision on the matter of liability of
On July 18, 2016, a worker was making a work trip on his personal motorcycle, when unexpectedly, two dogs crossed his path and caused him to fall. As a result of this accident, the ARL
On the occasion of LGBTIQ+ Pride Month, which is commemorated in several countries, following an event of police abuse against trans, gay and lesbian people that occurred on June 28, 1969 at the 'Stonewall' club in the city of
Decree 046 of 2024 generates mixed feelings. On the one hand, it is an attempt to modernize the archaic and inadequate corporate regulation of Colombia. On the other, it is another example of the backwardness of Colombian legal culture. This article
The recent Unification Judgment of March 14, 2024 of the Council of State1 (hereinafter the “Unification Judgment”) can be considered the paradigm of de-unification and its value as a judicial precedent must be seriously questioned.