From the ‘People’s Army’ Rules of War to the ‘Common Force’ Legal Political Mobilization

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Argues that the FARC-EP was organized hierarchically and politically and replaced the State in those territories where it penetrates the political, economic and social spheres through a vertical structure of power and the production of an extralegal law, attending to local forms of legitimation. Likewise, the paper argues that the subversive political project has been assimilated by State Law, through its transition to the political party Fuerza Alternativa Revolucionaria del Común, as a consequence of the political mobilizations after the Peace Agreement.

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Erazo, J. P. S., Bula-Beleño, E., & Trejos, L. F. (2023). From the ‘People’s Army’ Rules of War to the ‘Common Force’ Legal Political Mobilization. Dilemas, 16(1), 171–192. https://doi.org/10.4322/dilemas.v16n1.47806

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