Alejandro Ramelli
Alejandro Ramelli is a prominent Colombian jurist known for his role as the president of the Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz (JEP), a special tribunal established to address crimes committed during the Colombian armed conflict. His leadership is integral to the implementation of restorative justice initiatives aimed at reconciling victims and perpetrators while ensuring legal accountability. Under his guidance, the JEP has developed frameworks for reparations and community reintegration, emphasizing the importance of victim participation and the need for collaborative efforts with government and international organizations.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the JEP who explained the impact of the UN Verification Mission's decision.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the JEP who assured that the new mission scope does not affect the monitoring of sentences.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz who ordered the management of resources for the burial of victims.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz (JEP) and discussed the first sentences issued by his corporation for serious crimes committed by former guerrillas and ex-military.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli expressed concerns about the budgetary issues affecting the execution of the sentences.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the JEP.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli, presidente de la JEP, destaca que el fallo es histórico para Colombia y a nivel global.
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz (JEP).
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Colombia:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the JEP who announced the sentence affecting the ex-members of the Farc.
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Venezuela:
Alejandro Ramelli is the president of the JEP who spoke before the sentencing.
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