The objective of this article is to propose a discussion on the role of multiculturalism and its implications within the Mexican nation-state from the methodology of legal studies, given the lack of legal and institutional tools to address the growing challenge of a multi ethnic society that aspires to a peaceful coexistence; where the indigenous peoples of Mexico uphold old demands on compliance with and respect for their Fundamental Rights, now based on international law and jurisprudence. The proposed analysis shows that despite the constitutional reforms of 2001 and 2011, it is necessary to introduce major legal reforms, including pluralism and interculturality in the public agenda and institutional space. The case of the Yaqui tribe is...
Th e problems facing our indigenous groups not only by claiming a right to the land, but by masterin...
During the course of the past two decades official projections of national identity in Mexico have u...
This article carries out an approach to the constitutional evolution of the rights of the indigenous...
El objetivo del presente artículo es proponer una discusión sobre el papel de la multiculturalidad ...
This essay takes as its fundamental premise the relevance of integrating a judicial system for indig...
De la resistencia y lucha indígena ante el despojo, deriva un conflicto constante por la invasión de...
This article recounts the evolution of rights to difference in Mexico, from legal anthropology. We p...
In this essay offers some ideas to the debate about the imposition of a national law in Mexico that ...
This research is borne out of a concern for the need to integrate indigenous rights in Mexico so as ...
This article explains the factual situation of the recognition of Legal Pluralism in Mexico, the way...
Existen en México diversas experiencias de justicias indígenas que se revitalizan, resist...
The reinterpretation of the myth on intercultural dialogue allows rapprochement between the indigeno...
Beginning in the 1990s, Mexican and American transborder indigenous peoples, the Yaquis and the kumi...
Self-determination is a legal concept that refers to the possibility of a person to be considered a ...
El planteamiento enfoca la situación que enfrentan los pueblos indígenas de México en relación con l...
Th e problems facing our indigenous groups not only by claiming a right to the land, but by masterin...
During the course of the past two decades official projections of national identity in Mexico have u...
This article carries out an approach to the constitutional evolution of the rights of the indigenous...
El objetivo del presente artículo es proponer una discusión sobre el papel de la multiculturalidad ...
This essay takes as its fundamental premise the relevance of integrating a judicial system for indig...
De la resistencia y lucha indígena ante el despojo, deriva un conflicto constante por la invasión de...
This article recounts the evolution of rights to difference in Mexico, from legal anthropology. We p...
In this essay offers some ideas to the debate about the imposition of a national law in Mexico that ...
This research is borne out of a concern for the need to integrate indigenous rights in Mexico so as ...
This article explains the factual situation of the recognition of Legal Pluralism in Mexico, the way...
Existen en México diversas experiencias de justicias indígenas que se revitalizan, resist...
The reinterpretation of the myth on intercultural dialogue allows rapprochement between the indigeno...
Beginning in the 1990s, Mexican and American transborder indigenous peoples, the Yaquis and the kumi...
Self-determination is a legal concept that refers to the possibility of a person to be considered a ...
El planteamiento enfoca la situación que enfrentan los pueblos indígenas de México en relación con l...
Th e problems facing our indigenous groups not only by claiming a right to the land, but by masterin...
During the course of the past two decades official projections of national identity in Mexico have u...
This article carries out an approach to the constitutional evolution of the rights of the indigenous...