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- Title
Does the end justify the means? The FARC and drug trafficking as a related crime.
- Authors
Arratia Sandoval, Esteban; Jiménez Cabrera, Diego; Barría Jorquera, Aldo
- Abstract
The use of drug trafficking as the main funding source of The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) led to its consideration in the Havana peace talks. If its rebellion was financed by drug smuggling, this would compel the Special Jurisdiction for Peace to consider it as a related crime to political crime in the Final Agreement's framework, prompting the question, is it legally possible to consider drug-trafficking a related crime? This article is structured into five sections. The first, historically describes the context in which the armed conflict evolved. The second discusses the theoretical relationship between drug trafficking, international conflict, and international law. The third analyzes the concepts of political crime and related crime according to doctrinal debate. From a legal stance, the fourth validates if drug trafficking constitutes a related crime. From these, conclusions are drawn.
- Subjects
HAVANA (Cuba); COLOMBIA; DRUG traffic; TRAFFIC violations; FUERZAS Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia; POLITICAL crimes &; offenses; ARMED Forces; INTERNATIONAL conflict; SMUGGLING; WAR (International law); HUMANITARIAN law
- Publication
Revista Científica General José María Córdova, 2020, Vol 18, Issue 32, p841
- ISSN
1900-6586
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21830/19006586.608