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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoAspectos actuales del derecho penal económico en Colombia(Ediciones Unibagué, 2019-08) Ruiz Sánchez, Germán Leonardo; Hernández Quintero, Hernando A.; Forero Hernández, Carlos Ferney; Murillo Granados, Adolfo; Caicedo Lozada, Mónica; Barrero Arbelaéz, Juan Manuel; Muñoz García, Miguel Ángel; Solano de Ojeda, María Cristina; Vargas Nieto, Tatiana; Vargas Sanmiguel, Constanza; Vargas Castro, Sandra Bibiana; Caldas Botero, Luisa Fernanda
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoClientelismo: una aproximación a la corrupción(Universidad de Ibagué, 2016-10-27) Uribe Sarmiento, Jhon Jairo
- PublicaciónSólo datos¡El compliance llegó para quedarse! Qué debe saber el empresario acerca del programa de cumplimiento y el poder corporativo(Ediciones Unibagué, 2020-08-31) Ruiz Rengifo, Hoover WadithBusiness ethics, since the 80s, occupies the most attention in current economic relationships. As a result of the 2008 global crisis, the idea that companies implement codes of ethics in various sectors is accentuated: the environment, fair competition rules, labor legislation, privacy protection, intellectual property, fight against discrimination in companies, and corruption, among other sectors.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoEl contrabando(Ediciones Unibagué, 2016-01) Hernández Quintero, Hernando A.; Barrero Arbeláez, Juan Manuel; Lozano Delgado, Jorge Augusto; Solano de Ojeda, María Cristina; Ruiz Sánchez, Germán Leonardo
- PublicaciónRestringidoLa corrupción en Ibagué (2012-2015): indicadores y percepción.(Universidad de Ibagué, 2018) Perdomo Lesmes, Diego Andrés; Martínez, Edwin AndrésThe crisis of perception in terms of trust, favorability, good management, corruption and transparency; the apparent failure of national games and visibility of corruption were some of the problems more visible presented the administration of Luis H. Rodriguez (2012-2015). The objective of this article is to approach the phenomenon of corruption, through the description and analysis of Open Government Index (GOI) and the Fiscal Performance Index (FPI) also contrasting with the perception of citizens on corruption and find possible relationships in the results.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoCorrupción, transparencia y Derecho Penal(Universidad de Ibagué, 2016-10-27) Fernando Navarro Cardoso
- PublicaciónSólo datosDos mil tres mil Vol. 20(Ediciones Unibagué, 2018-12-19) Vargas Sanmiguel, Constanza; Ríos Gamiño, Francisco Alfonso; Leal Espinoza, José Luis; Montero Zendejas, Daniel Arturo; Hernández Quintero, Hernando; Reyes Reyes, Magda Stella; Castillo Yara, Esperanza; Serna Peña, Edwar; Maestre Gallego, Sebastián; Arrubla Paucar, Jaime Alberto; Arrubla Devis, Jaime EstebanThis issue of Dos mil tres mil looks for the permanence of spaces for dissemination at regional, national and international levels. In this sense, the reader will be able to find a diverse range of academic analysis such as Mexico: Agreed Succession, Death of Politics? In addition to exploring some issues such as the democratization of electricity production and the challenges of the implementation of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia.
- PublicaciónAcceso abierto¿Es una necesidad actual sancionar penalmente a las personas jurídicas en Colombia?(Ediciones Unibagué, 2020-12) Solano de Ojeda, María Cristina
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoLa invisibilidad del avestruz: Neoliberalismo, corrupción de la democracia y la democracia de la corrupción(Universidad de Ibagué, 2016-10-27) Puello Socarrás, José Francisco
- PublicaciónSólo datosMéxico: Sucesión pactada ¿muerte de la política?(Ediciones unibagué, 2018-12-19) Montero Zendejas, Daniel ArturoThis article is part of the electoral process of the mexican state for the renewal of the Powers of the Union, where the traditional bipartisanship ceased to exist and gave way to a new party with just four years of foundation. The phenomenon of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president elect, three times candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, whose origin of political participation was the Institutional Revolutionary Party, later in the Party of the Democratic Revolution, with a left profile, showed the face of a country through the polls weary of corruption, impunity, violence, simulation, complicity and other vices that exacerbate social inequality and palpable evident marginalization and extreme poverty. It is noteworthy that, in a nation with high rates of cultural backwardness, where the population is not addicted to reading, where poverty translates into a deficient and even elitist education, the electoral day called as “civic party”, where the 56% of an electoral roll of more than eighty million, have voted for him. The last measurement of the Inegi (Indigo Report, 2017. How Much, How and What Mexicans Read) conducted in February, shows that 45 percent of mexicans read at least one book a year, while the another 55 percent do not read any literary material. Mexican women read more books than men, since the last Reading Module indicates that 46 percent of the female population read at least one book during the last year, against 43 percent of the males. Throughout this participation, the spirit underlying a covenant succession is raised, where the general conditions were created, either by social networks, by defamation of candidates or by any means of electoral strategy to achieve this result. The power granted to this effect generates the totalitarian temptation that emerges from a populist policy, aimed at a non-thinking population and surrounded by suitable legislative instances so that the new expression of republican monarchy is consumed, under the tints of populism in Latin America. In that order of ideas and before a scenario of this nature the epitaph of political science is clear and evident. Remember that politics was considered as the art of good government and philosophers, the most capable, the wisest, were in charge of governing; times change and in terms of Machiavelli (1974, p.364) “the good of today will be the bad of tomorrow and the bad of tomorrow will be the good of today”. Therefore, the transformation of public activity into the hands of emerging groups, devoid of a culture, of love for wisdom, of an exercise prior to the affairs of the state; a Congress in many of the cases of improvisation and only belonging to an acronym derived from its opportunism, in addition to many other questions, lead us to the conclusion that the death of politics is more than a reality in Mexico to make way for pragmatism and the capriciousness of the already anachronistic caudillismo.