This paper reviews systematically which human rights were violated by the Chilean state in the Lonkos v. Chile case, confirming a notion of criminalization of protest underlies, affecting not only the human rights of the Mapuche leaders involved, but also the internal democracy of the Chilean state
Despite being considered assimilated, dissolved into National States through their « pacification »,...
This paper aims at describing the most relevant aspects of the current Chilean criminal policy from ...
International law, since the 1990s has come to recognize indigenous peoples’ demands. Since then, in...
This paper reviews systematically which human rights were violated by the Chilean state in the Lonko...
The case Norín Catrimán et al. (leaders, members and activist of the Mapuche indigenous people) v. C...
This article critically examines the contemporary ‘securitization paradigm’ adopted throughout the C...
La presente investigación pretende estudiar la criminalización de dos grupos marginalizados en la so...
This article proposes to analyze the relative deficit in Chilean criminal legal doctrine and practic...
The Mapuche of South America have long struggled to maintain control over their ancestral lands...
Recently, the criminalization of protest has been placed as a topic of academic and non-academic dis...
The large scale public protests that took place in Chile in 2011 were met with violence on the part ...
This article systematizes the historical and legal details of the experience presented by lonko Juan...
This chapter focuses on contemporary disputes over Indigenous territories and extractive practices, ...
The large scale public protests that took place in Chile in 2011 were met with violence on the part...
This article problematizes the ways in which subjectivities and agencies, from which the meanings of...
Despite being considered assimilated, dissolved into National States through their « pacification »,...
This paper aims at describing the most relevant aspects of the current Chilean criminal policy from ...
International law, since the 1990s has come to recognize indigenous peoples’ demands. Since then, in...
This paper reviews systematically which human rights were violated by the Chilean state in the Lonko...
The case Norín Catrimán et al. (leaders, members and activist of the Mapuche indigenous people) v. C...
This article critically examines the contemporary ‘securitization paradigm’ adopted throughout the C...
La presente investigación pretende estudiar la criminalización de dos grupos marginalizados en la so...
This article proposes to analyze the relative deficit in Chilean criminal legal doctrine and practic...
The Mapuche of South America have long struggled to maintain control over their ancestral lands...
Recently, the criminalization of protest has been placed as a topic of academic and non-academic dis...
The large scale public protests that took place in Chile in 2011 were met with violence on the part ...
This article systematizes the historical and legal details of the experience presented by lonko Juan...
This chapter focuses on contemporary disputes over Indigenous territories and extractive practices, ...
The large scale public protests that took place in Chile in 2011 were met with violence on the part...
This article problematizes the ways in which subjectivities and agencies, from which the meanings of...
Despite being considered assimilated, dissolved into National States through their « pacification »,...
This paper aims at describing the most relevant aspects of the current Chilean criminal policy from ...
International law, since the 1990s has come to recognize indigenous peoples’ demands. Since then, in...