In Ecuador the traditional indigenous justice has been practiced alongside with the national justice since the conquest in the 16th century. As of 1998 it is legally recognized by the state through the ratification of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention C169 and the subsequent adoption of a new constitution. Since then the rights of the indigenous peoples have been further developed by the adoption of Ecuador’s present constitution in 2008. In this thesis the indigenous justice is examined from a human rights perspective and especially the responsibility of the Ecuadorian state in guaranteeing the human rights of its indigenous citizens is discussed. In order to collect empirical material for the thesis a field study was carried o...
Ecuador and other Latin American countries have recognised in their constitutions the right of indig...
In 2008, a new Constitution of Ecuador was enacted with a novel definition of the state as “plurinat...
How was it possible for an indigenous people in the middle of the Amazon to protect their life and t...
In Ecuador the traditional indigenous justice has been practiced alongside with the national justice...
This dissertation explores the human rights implications of legal pluralism in Ecuador. It studies t...
This thesis investigates the development of indigenous peoples’ rights by the Constitutional Court o...
The application of indigenous justice in Ecuador is a topic of interest given its implications for t...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
This paper addresses the issue of indigenous justice in Ecuador, ie the possibility that indigenous ...
Understanding, including and regulating indigenous justice is one of the main challenges ofthe curre...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether access to justice in Guatemala can be provided for ...
Whereas the previous decades were marked by the creation of new international norms of human rights ...
Whereas the previous decades were marked by the creation of new international norms of human rights ...
Ecuador and other Latin American countries have recognised in their constitutions the right of indig...
In 2008, a new Constitution of Ecuador was enacted with a novel definition of the state as “plurinat...
How was it possible for an indigenous people in the middle of the Amazon to protect their life and t...
In Ecuador the traditional indigenous justice has been practiced alongside with the national justice...
This dissertation explores the human rights implications of legal pluralism in Ecuador. It studies t...
This thesis investigates the development of indigenous peoples’ rights by the Constitutional Court o...
The application of indigenous justice in Ecuador is a topic of interest given its implications for t...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
This paper addresses the issue of indigenous justice in Ecuador, ie the possibility that indigenous ...
Understanding, including and regulating indigenous justice is one of the main challenges ofthe curre...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether access to justice in Guatemala can be provided for ...
Whereas the previous decades were marked by the creation of new international norms of human rights ...
Whereas the previous decades were marked by the creation of new international norms of human rights ...
Ecuador and other Latin American countries have recognised in their constitutions the right of indig...
In 2008, a new Constitution of Ecuador was enacted with a novel definition of the state as “plurinat...
How was it possible for an indigenous people in the middle of the Amazon to protect their life and t...