This paper gives an overview of the challenges which indigenous women in Latin America face in accessing both formal state justice and indigenous legal systems, including a focus on normative frameworks, legal awareness, access to appropriate justice forums and the achievement of satisfactory remedies. In addition, it highlights promising examples of how different actors within civil society and governments are taking steps to improve indigenous women’s access to justice in different contexts. Recognizing that each of these are likely to be very context specific, it draws out the key lessons and challenges from these approaches, making recommendations on how this work can best be supported
The alarming statistics on violence against women in Bolivia derive both from a strong gender hierar...
In this study, we begin by analysing the guiding legal principles and international standards that S...
<p>Placing original research undertaken in Ecuador with Kichwa and Tsáchila women, into the Latin Am...
This paper gives an overview of the challenges which indigenous women in Latin America face in acces...
The objective of this paper is twofold: to highlight the small, but significantly positive impact of...
Las justicias comunitaria e indígena se enfrentan no sólo a la exclusión y el racismo de la justicia...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether access to justice in Guatemala can be provided for ...
is an independent, non-profit research institution and a major international centre in policy-orient...
During the course of the past two decades official projections of national identity in Mexico have u...
Latin America’s indigenous women are as diverse as the land they inhabit. Their uniqueness is shaped...
Indigenous law provides accessible and expeditious dispute resolution in certain regions of Central ...
My paper deals with indigenous peoples’ rights, focusing on Latin American case-law related to gende...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
The new experiences of indigenous justice, within the context of legal globalization and State refor...
As the twenty-first century advances, the countries of Latin America are building deeper democracies...
The alarming statistics on violence against women in Bolivia derive both from a strong gender hierar...
In this study, we begin by analysing the guiding legal principles and international standards that S...
<p>Placing original research undertaken in Ecuador with Kichwa and Tsáchila women, into the Latin Am...
This paper gives an overview of the challenges which indigenous women in Latin America face in acces...
The objective of this paper is twofold: to highlight the small, but significantly positive impact of...
Las justicias comunitaria e indígena se enfrentan no sólo a la exclusión y el racismo de la justicia...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether access to justice in Guatemala can be provided for ...
is an independent, non-profit research institution and a major international centre in policy-orient...
During the course of the past two decades official projections of national identity in Mexico have u...
Latin America’s indigenous women are as diverse as the land they inhabit. Their uniqueness is shaped...
Indigenous law provides accessible and expeditious dispute resolution in certain regions of Central ...
My paper deals with indigenous peoples’ rights, focusing on Latin American case-law related to gende...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission from the publisher as part of an Institutional R...
The new experiences of indigenous justice, within the context of legal globalization and State refor...
As the twenty-first century advances, the countries of Latin America are building deeper democracies...
The alarming statistics on violence against women in Bolivia derive both from a strong gender hierar...
In this study, we begin by analysing the guiding legal principles and international standards that S...
<p>Placing original research undertaken in Ecuador with Kichwa and Tsáchila women, into the Latin Am...