[8][9][10] The organization creates and provides academic papers and reports worldwide against in-justice, in-equality, Human Rights and other various social issues.
[11] Dejusticia also organizes international seminars and produces working papers to promote discussions over ideas that support Human rights, Rule of Law, Legal Culture and Justice Crisis.
[12][4] In 2007 Dejusticia supported the first collective titling of black communities in the Colombian Caribbean, the Rosario Islands.
[14] On January 30, 2013, Dejusticia study center filed a lawsuit that focused on the decision that allowed Attorney Alejandro Ordóñez to remain in office.
Three years later, that demand was answered by the Council of State, which removed the attorney Alejandro Ordóñez from the Office of the Inspector General of Colombia.