Human Rights in the Twenty-first century is a true reality of Colombia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/rcijupo.v5i10.11239Keywords:
Colombia, Human rights, Migration, VenezuelaAbstract
This article is the product of the advance of the doctoral thesis on human rights subject and the insertion of immigrants in Colombia affected by the political crisis in their country. Hence, the need arises for a social reflection that is carried out in a documentary or empirical way, the documentary is carried out with the bibliographic inquiry, magazine, documentaries. Empirical research is carried out through direct or indirect observation; as well as the application of surveys toexperts, the universe of this research are migrants. The population was represented by 200 Venezuelan. The sample is 136 Venezuelans. The population's own parameters are Venezuelan migrants who do not have a foreign certificate, permanence visa, or entry and permanence permit (PIP) or a special permanence permit (PEP). The method applied for this research is the qualitative one from which a delimitedand concrete study problem arises, interpretative practice predominates that makes the world visible and transforms it into representations of reality, as well as practical methods by Emilio Durkheim, French sociologist (1864-1917), who uses the comparative historical method.
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