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El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar cómo se articulaba la justicia indígena con los Derechos Humanos, determinando los límites constitucionales cuando se juzgaron delitos graves, y evaluando si las sanciones respetaron las garantías ...
Rosa Angélica Chango-Tigasi +1 more
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La declinación de competencia a favor de la Justicia Indígena en Ecuador: Análisis jurídico y social
Este trabajo estudia el proceso de declinación de competencia a favor de la justicia indígena en el Ecuador, analizando su impacto social y jurídico en los diferentes procesos judiciales y su relevancia en el reconocimiento de los derechos colectivos y ...
Cristina Raquel Cedeño-Núñez +1 more
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Cuando la comunidad «dice» el derecho: las asambleas de justicia indígena en Oaxaca
Las asambleas representan un elemento esencial en la justicia indígena de las comunidades de Oaxaca. En este tipo de reuniones, la colectividad se erige en órgano jurisdiccional colectivo con el fin de resolver una infracción a su sistema normativo ...
Irán Vázquez Hernández
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Can Western water law become more 'relational'? A survey of comparative laws affecting water across Australasia and the Americas. [PDF]
ABSTRACT There is increasing support, in international legal theory and advocacy, for water governance approaches that go beyond the technocratic, and recognise the reciprocal relatedness of water peoples and water places. Such an approach may seem logical within certain Indigenous law and belief systems, but can Western legal frameworks become more ...
Macpherson E.
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La simbología detrás de los ritos de armonización en la justicia indígena Nasa (Colombia)
El presente artículo pretende demostrar y resaltar los aspectos simbólicos, rituales, espirituales y restaurativos de la justicia indígena en la comunidad Nasa, ubicada en el suroccidente de Colombia, para ello se centra en comprender su cosmovisión ...
Tereza Dlestikova
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La justicia indígena, es reconocida y aceptada por nuestra norma Constitucional como un ordenamiento jurídico paralelo al ordinario, en observancia al principio constitucional del reconocimiento de la multiplicidad étnica.
Paola Pinoargote Vázquez
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Centring justice in conceptualizing and improving access to urban nature
Abstract As humanity has become increasingly urban, a growing number of people have been deprived of access to nature and the benefits it provides. This is especially true for marginalized groups, who often live in neighbourhoods where nature has been so diminished and degraded that it provides fewer types, and much lower levels of benefits.
Kelley E. Langhans +14 more
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Courts as an arena for socioenvironmental change: Lessons from the Argentine courts
Abstract Trends in the Argentine courts indicate a judicial preference towards flexibility in light of possibly serious environmental consequences, particularly in relation to mining. Through a liberal interpretation of constitutional provisions where collective environmental rights are threatened, the courts have expanded access to justice, leading ...
Asmaa Khadim
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Abstract Rich in raw materials, the state of Guerrero, Mexico, is one of the main enclaves of opium production, mineral extraction, and a focus for the multiplication of armed actors in Latin America, which, together with the overlapping of counterinsurgent violence in the past, post‐colonial violence and the militarization of the policies of the so ...
Inés Giménez Delgado
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Abstract Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the Orang Asli, live predominantly in marginal, remote areas, and have below‐average levels of education, health and living standards. Their customary reliance on natural forest resources and assets to support their livelihood is threatened by ...
Masni Mat Dong +2 more
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