Derechos humanos y activismo legal transnacional. Estrategias de las ong en México y Colombia

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Abstract

This article analyzes the transnational legal activism of human rights ngos in Colombia and Mexico. From a comparative methodology argue that successful transnational pressure on human rights has a determining factor in the coordination strategies of collective actors at the national level. We identified two distinct patterns of action: first, a concentration-coordination strategy of demands in the Colombian case, second a segmentation-fragmentation strategy of demands in the Mexican case.

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Pacheco, J. A. L., & Jiménez, S. H. (2017). Derechos humanos y activismo legal transnacional. Estrategias de las ong en México y Colombia. Perfiles Latinoamericanos, 25(49), 7–34. https://doi.org/10.18504/pl2549-001-2017

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