In 2008, President Alan García created a package of legal decrees that sought to expropriate indigenous land and sell it to international corporations as part of his neoliberal agenda. The social movement in the Peruvian Amazon quickly responded by claiming that the decrees breached indigenous rights, particularly the one to previous consultation, stipulated by The Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples of 2007 and the International Labor Organization's Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention 169 of 1989, both ratified by the state. This thesis analyzes the complex social relations between the state and the social movement in the Amazon. The first chapter examines the social conditions under which a social movement in the Amazon was f...
Indigenous rights organizations in Latin America consider territorial control the paramount conditio...
The aim of the thesis is to identify and analyse central dynamics in the encounter between the indig...
In June of 2009, indigenous protest over the Peruvian government\u27s natural resource policies erup...
Peruvian jungle regions have remained relatively untouched by development projects, but recent sell-...
Progress, as defined by this thesis, is the continuing placement of profits over human beings. The p...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...
This dissertation examines indigenous rights claims that were articulated in relation to recent and ...
This dissertation is a study of the tensions between the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) political p...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
What determines the dynamics of contention and actors' engagement in collective action? Social movem...
This article analyzes the evolution of the natural resources tenure inthe Peruvian Amazon, and its r...
This article explores changes and continuities in political demandsconcerning territorial rights as ...
The author worked in Peru in the participatory elaboration of an Action Plan for urgent issues of th...
This chapter looks at Indigenous rights in Amazon countries, comparing the substantive law with its ...
This thesis examines Amazonian people’s negotiation of bio-cultural rights, and explores the nexus ...
Indigenous rights organizations in Latin America consider territorial control the paramount conditio...
The aim of the thesis is to identify and analyse central dynamics in the encounter between the indig...
In June of 2009, indigenous protest over the Peruvian government\u27s natural resource policies erup...
Peruvian jungle regions have remained relatively untouched by development projects, but recent sell-...
Progress, as defined by this thesis, is the continuing placement of profits over human beings. The p...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...
This dissertation examines indigenous rights claims that were articulated in relation to recent and ...
This dissertation is a study of the tensions between the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) political p...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
What determines the dynamics of contention and actors' engagement in collective action? Social movem...
This article analyzes the evolution of the natural resources tenure inthe Peruvian Amazon, and its r...
This article explores changes and continuities in political demandsconcerning territorial rights as ...
The author worked in Peru in the participatory elaboration of an Action Plan for urgent issues of th...
This chapter looks at Indigenous rights in Amazon countries, comparing the substantive law with its ...
This thesis examines Amazonian people’s negotiation of bio-cultural rights, and explores the nexus ...
Indigenous rights organizations in Latin America consider territorial control the paramount conditio...
The aim of the thesis is to identify and analyse central dynamics in the encounter between the indig...
In June of 2009, indigenous protest over the Peruvian government\u27s natural resource policies erup...