
The culture of corruption in the institutional structures of Colombian society
The colloquium seeks to generate a critical debate surrounding corruption and the way this phenomenon affects the Colombia institutional structures.
The colloquium seeks to generate a critical debate surrounding corruption and the way this phenomenon affects the Colombia institutional structures.
Sara Rodríguez, Alejandro Daly, and Alejandra Montañez worked with Professor Irene Cabrera in the presentation of an academic research that had its origins in a work for the course “Policy and border relations.”
The course will address the trends that are defining cities and intelligent territories, viewed from innovation, technology, entrepreneurship, and new generations, relevant in the decision-making of local governments.
Society changes in environmental issues have made the traditional legal tools inadequate, requiring adaptation to the current context.