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Dejusticia

2005 establishments in ColombiaNon-profit organisations based in ColombiaOrganizations established in 2005Poverty-related organizations
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Dejusticia (also known as The Center for Law, Justice and Society) is a non-profit legal organization established in 2005 that promotes human rights and the social rule of law in Colombia, Latin America and other regions of the Global South.The organization has been laurated, together with BELA and Legal Agenda, with the Tang Prize in Rule of Law in 2020.

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Carrera 24, Bogota Localidad Teusaquillo

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Carrera 24 36-58
111311 Bogota, Localidad Teusaquillo
Colombia
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