Abstract
During the last years, the indistinct and undifferentiated use of four terms related to serious violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) has made a career in different settings in our country, they are: Forced Disappearance, Homicide of a Protected Person, Extrajudicial or Extralegal Execution and the expression Positive False. The issue is of such relevance that the confusion has reached the Highest Courts, national and international Human Rights organizations, universities, and the media, among other scenarios. In these contexts, judicial decisions are made, reports on violation of Human Rights are presented, academic researchers are carried out, as well as journalistic columns or news events, which require a high level of socio-legal rigor in their analysis. The conceptual, theoretical, and politic differences of these terms related to serious violations of Human Rights are presented in these reflections.
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