Abstract

Decomposition of international sovereignty of the modern state in Europe also produces an impact in Latin America, particularly in Colombia. Impact that induces in to a crisis of democratic aspect of the social state. This article aims to analyze the crisis of the rule of law in government covering the period from 2002 to 2010 or Alvaro Uribe Vélez gobernment and relate this crisis to the warmonger treatment that is made to the political enemy in this period of government, crisis that prevents any possibility of reinserting to the Rule of law.The article is divided into two stages, the first which analyzes the reconfiguration of international relations leading to the crisis of the Rule of law in the world, and a second, which is intended to describe the impact of the crisis on the Colombian state through carious reforms to justice and government in the period by the Uribe government. All this to conclude that a punitive discourse accompanied by changes in the democratic appearance of the Social State, involve increasing decline of the alternatives for negotiating with an armed enemy and a social insertion given that is preferred its annihilation than the reinstatement in democracy.

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