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Eichler, jessika.
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Reconciling indigenous peoples' individual and collective rights : = participation, prior consultation and self-determination in Latin America /
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Title/Author:
Reconciling indigenous peoples' individual and collective rights :/ Jessika Eichler.
Reminder of title:
participation, prior consultation and self-determination in Latin America /
Author:
Eichler, jessika.
Published:
Abingdon, Oxon ;Routledge, : 2020, c2019.,
Description:
xi, 196 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
Subject:
Indigenous peoples - Civil rights - Latin America. -
ISBN:
9780367729615
Reconciling indigenous peoples' individual and collective rights : = participation, prior consultation and self-determination in Latin America /
Eichler, jessika.
Reconciling indigenous peoples' individual and collective rights :
participation, prior consultation and self-determination in Latin America /Jessika Eichler. - Abingdon, Oxon ;Routledge,2020, c2019. - xi, 196 p. :ill. ;24 cm. - Indigenous peoples and the law. - Indigenous peoples and the law..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This book critically assesses categorical divisions between indigenous individual and collective rights regimes embedded in the foundations of international human rights law. Both conceptual ambiguities and practice-related difficulties arising in vernacularisation processes point to the need of deeper reflection. Internal power struggles, vulnerabilities and intra-group inequalities go unnoticed in that context, leaving persisting forms of neo-colonialism, neo-liberalism and patriarchalism largely untouched. This is to the detriment of groups within indigenous communities such as women, the elderly or young people, alongside intergenerational rights representing considerable intersectional claims and agendas. Integrating legal theoretical, political, socio-legal and anthropological perspectives, this book disentangles indigenous rights frameworks in the particular case of peremptory norms whenever these reflect both individual and collective rights dimensions. Further-reaching conclusions are drawn for groups 'in between', different formations of minority groups demanding rights on their own terms. Particular absolute norms provide insights into such interplay transcending individual and collective frameworks. As one of the founding constitutive elements of indigenous collective frameworks, indigenous peoples' right to prior consultation exemplifies what we could describe as exerting a cumulative, spill-over and transcending effect. Related debates concerning participation and self-determination thereby gain salience in a complex web of players and interests at stake. Self-determination thereby assumes yet another dimension, namely as an umbrella tool of resistance enabling indigenous cosmovisions to materialise in the light of persisting patterns of epistemological oppression. Using a theoretical approach to close the supposed gap between indigenous rights frameworks informed by empirical insights from Bolivia, the Andes and Latin America, the book sheds light on developments in the African and European human rights systems."--
ISBN: 9780367729615GBP36.99Subjects--Topical Terms:
749836
Indigenous peoples
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LC Class. No.: KG481 / .E37 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 342.80872
Reconciling indigenous peoples' individual and collective rights : = participation, prior consultation and self-determination in Latin America /
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