Volumen 52. The Trilogy on the Role of the International Criminal Court from non-Positivist Perspectives. Part II. Approaches that Denounce Modernity and its Subjectivities coming from Philosophy, Theology, International Law and International Relations
Special Volume for the XV Anniversary of the Ibero-American Institute of The Hague for Peace, Human Rights and International (2011-2025)
Academic directors: Héctor Olasolo (Spain), Mario Iván Urueña-Sánchez (Colombia) & R.J. Blaise MacLean (Canada).
Editors: Valentina Ramírez Barrera (Colombia), Andrés Sánchez Sarmiento (Colombia), Daniela Clavijo Fonseca (Colombia), Paula Alejandra Gómez Matamoros (Colombia), Laura Rodríguez Martín (Colombia) & Laura Vacca Moyano (Colombia).
Foreword: IIH Board of Directors.
Presentation/Presentación: The Ibero-American Institute of The Hague for Peace, Human Rights and International Justice in its XV Anniversary (2011-2025): structure, activities, research Networks, publications and partners: Héctor Olasolo (Spain), Kees Koonings (The Netherlands), Romina Catera (Argentina) & Isabel Düsterhöft (Germany).
I. ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK AND METHODOLOGY.
Chapter 1. Understanding the analytical framework and methodology of the trilogy, by Héctor Olasolo (Spain), Mario Iván Urueña-Sánchez (Colombia), R.J. Blaise MacLean (Canada) & Andrés Sánchez Sarmiento (Colombia).
II. APPROACHES FROM PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY.
Chapter 2: The perspectives of ethics, praxis and the symbolic, by John Jairo Pérez Vargas (Colombia), Johan Andrés Nieto Bravo (Colombia) & Héctor Olasolo (Spain).
Chapter 3: The notion of justice as memory, by Héctor Olasolo (Spain), Andrés Sánchez Sarmiento (Colombia), Antonio Varón Mejía (Colombia) & R.J. Blaise MacLean (Canada).
Chapter 4: The perspective of the theory of emotions, by Emiliano Jerónimo Buis (Argentina).
III. APPROACHES FROM INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
Chapter 5: The constructivist perspective, by Laura Mahecha Álvarez (Colombia), María Paula López Velázquez (Colombia) & Mauricio Jaramillo Jassir (Colombia).
Chapter 6: The perspective of feminist theories in international law, by Lina Caballero Martínez (Colombia), Laura Quijano Ortiz (Colombia) & Cristina San Juan Serrano (Spain).
Chapter 7: The perspectives of post-structuralism and queer theory, by Angie Katherine García Atehortúa (Colombia), Jaime Andrés Contreras Fonseca (Colombia) & Nicolás Eduardo Buitrago Rey (Colombia)
Chapter 8: The role of the International Criminal Court from the perspective of the special reparation needs of minors and elderly, by Ana María Martínez Agudelo (Colombia), Federico Freydell Mesa (Colombia), Laura Vacca Moyano (Colombia), Andrés Canizo Ramírez (Colombia) & Mariana Molina Flórez (Colombia).
IV. CONCLUSIONS.
Chapter 9. Conclusions, by Héctor Olasolo (Spain), Mario Iván Urueña-Sánchez (Colombia), R.J. Blaise MacLean (Canada) & Andrés Sánchez Sarmiento (Colombia).


