Since 1997, the Mexican government has founded in the province of Quintana Roo a traditional style of justice instituted on a previous indigenous Mayan traditional legal system. This article provides a reflection about the way the Mayan justice has been recognized and implemented in the state of Quintana Roo, based on the incorporation of the rights derived from the ILO Convention 169 signed by Mexico in the last century. Mexico possesses and recognizes the Mayan legal system, but with some additions which causes the existence of two different structures the traditional and the new one which coexist in the same social field at the same time
The way in which the State, the Law and the indigenous reality are articulated in Mexico involves th...
El presente trabajo tiene como tema principal analizar la jurisdiccion indígena, la cual forma parte...
Indigenous Peoples in Mexico have long struggled in securing their rights in colonizing states. Appl...
A más de diez años de haberse implementado en Quintana Roo, México, un sistema de justicia propio pa...
The Indigenous Justice System of Quintana Roo, was created and implemented by the local government m...
The traditional indigenous justice system in Mexico and the mechanisms for the resolution of their c...
This paper studies the legal aspects of relations between the State and indigenous groups. It is bas...
During the course of the past two decades official projections of national identity in Mexico have u...
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This paper describes the differences that oppose the Western conception of justice to the indigenous...
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Discrimination against indigenous people is a phenomenon that sees their most basic rights violated,...
In contrast to U.S. Federal Indian law, which has classified indigenous tribes as “domestic dependen...
With the recognition of cultural diversity in Mexico in the mid-1990s, legislative reforms on indige...
Indigenous Peoples in Mexico have long struggled in securing their rights in colonizing states. Appl...
The way in which the State, the Law and the indigenous reality are articulated in Mexico involves th...
El presente trabajo tiene como tema principal analizar la jurisdiccion indígena, la cual forma parte...
Indigenous Peoples in Mexico have long struggled in securing their rights in colonizing states. Appl...
A más de diez años de haberse implementado en Quintana Roo, México, un sistema de justicia propio pa...
The Indigenous Justice System of Quintana Roo, was created and implemented by the local government m...
The traditional indigenous justice system in Mexico and the mechanisms for the resolution of their c...
This paper studies the legal aspects of relations between the State and indigenous groups. It is bas...
During the course of the past two decades official projections of national identity in Mexico have u...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore whether access to justice in Guatemala can be provided for ...
This paper describes the differences that oppose the Western conception of justice to the indigenous...
This essay takes as its fundamental premise the relevance of integrating a judicial system for indig...
Discrimination against indigenous people is a phenomenon that sees their most basic rights violated,...
In contrast to U.S. Federal Indian law, which has classified indigenous tribes as “domestic dependen...
With the recognition of cultural diversity in Mexico in the mid-1990s, legislative reforms on indige...
Indigenous Peoples in Mexico have long struggled in securing their rights in colonizing states. Appl...
The way in which the State, the Law and the indigenous reality are articulated in Mexico involves th...
El presente trabajo tiene como tema principal analizar la jurisdiccion indígena, la cual forma parte...
Indigenous Peoples in Mexico have long struggled in securing their rights in colonizing states. Appl...