
Call for Monitors – Criminal Policy Research Center – 2020
Date: 14 of february of 2020
Time: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Place: Casa Cetina - Oficina CIPC
The Criminal Policy Research Center and the Unesco Chair invite third, fourth, and fifth-year Law students to apply for monitor positions in 2020.
Interested students must answer, in not more than 600 words, one of the following questions and send their reply, together with a current résumé, to emails: crimicip@uexternado.edu.co and angelica.pardo@uexternado.edu.co, no later than February 12, 2020:
- How should a justice capable of restoring broken social ties by the armed conflict and internal forced displacement be?
- Do you think social movements will serve to vindicate the rights of individuals deprived of freedom?
- What would be the main contributions by students in building a Law closer to communities and a more inclusive justice?
- Do you consider that transitional justice is or has restorative justice elements? Why? If yes, give a few examples.
- Do you think the new information technologies (Big data, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, etc.) may have any impact on criminal policy? Explain.
Interviews will be held at the CIPC on February 14, 2020, 10:00 am.