Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous women

Abstract My paper deals with indigenous peoples’ rights, focusing on Latin American case-law related to gender issues. Latin American Courts have faced cases related to sexual crimes or domestic violence among indigenous people and have to choose between giving pre-eminence to women&#8...

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Autor principal: Céspedes,Rodrigo
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universidad Católica de Temuco. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades. 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S2452-610X20200001001262020-08-19Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous womenCéspedes,Rodrigo Indigenous peoples women’s rights legal culture Abstract My paper deals with indigenous peoples’ rights, focusing on Latin American case-law related to gender issues. Latin American Courts have faced cases related to sexual crimes or domestic violence among indigenous people and have to choose between giving pre-eminence to women’s rights or indigenous autonomy. On deciding those cases, the tools provided by the proportionality test are paramount in order to analyse the case-law. The indigenous rights regimes (ILO-169, UNDRIP) may prevail or not against other human rights systems (which specially protect women or children) according to the facts of the case, but also according to domestic legal cultures modelled by the country’s historical evolution.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Católica de Temuco. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades.CUHSO (Temuco) v.30 n.1 20202020-07-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2452-610X2020000100126en10.7770/2452-610x.2020.cuhso.01.a08
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topic Indigenous peoples
women’s rights
legal culture
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women’s rights
legal culture
Céspedes,Rodrigo
Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous women
description Abstract My paper deals with indigenous peoples’ rights, focusing on Latin American case-law related to gender issues. Latin American Courts have faced cases related to sexual crimes or domestic violence among indigenous people and have to choose between giving pre-eminence to women’s rights or indigenous autonomy. On deciding those cases, the tools provided by the proportionality test are paramount in order to analyse the case-law. The indigenous rights regimes (ILO-169, UNDRIP) may prevail or not against other human rights systems (which specially protect women or children) according to the facts of the case, but also according to domestic legal cultures modelled by the country’s historical evolution.
author Céspedes,Rodrigo
author_facet Céspedes,Rodrigo
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title Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous women
title_short Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous women
title_full Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous women
title_fullStr Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous women
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous autonomy and justice for Latin American Indigenous women
title_sort indigenous autonomy and justice for latin american indigenous women
publisher Universidad Católica de Temuco. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades.
publishDate 2020
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