Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the context of the new Latin American constitutionalism, with a special focus on the aspect of the legal pluralism and on the way the Indigenous Peoples act towards the Judiciary. For that, the paradigmatic cases of the Ecuadorian, Bolivian and also the Brazilian constitutions are analyzed. From there, we go to the concrete cases, where factual situations are verified, at least in theory, where the natives had an active participation in the judiciary criminal process in Brazil. The main goal of this article is to scrutinize how those cases configure what denominates as legal pluralism and in what standards the Brazil differentiates from the othe...
In 1998 Ecuador constitutionally recognised the use of customary law alongside national law, through...
In 1998 Ecuador constitutionally recognised the use of customary law alongside national law, through...
This article ethnographically explores the form and the content of juridical practices of Guarani pe...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
The present work intends to analyze the concept of legal pluralism in the perspective of the new Lat...
In this paper, we suggest introducing Legal Pluralism in the context of Latin American Constitutiona...
Bolivia and Ecuador passed through a constituent process in 2008-2009. Both Constitutions proclaimed...
Bolivia and Ecuador passed through a constituent process in 2008-2009. Both Constitutions proclaimed...
This paper aims to characterize the common or customary law of indigenous peoples in order to identi...
Ethnically diverse societies have long faced the challenge of accommodating distinct and often confl...
This essay focuses on the Bolivian indigenous justice system and on the functions performed by the P...
In 1998 Ecuador constitutionally recognised the use of customary law alongside national law, through...
In 1998 Ecuador constitutionally recognised the use of customary law alongside national law, through...
This article ethnographically explores the form and the content of juridical practices of Guarani pe...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
Through the presented article we seek to analyze the way Indigenous Peoples insert themselves in the...
The present work intends to analyze the concept of legal pluralism in the perspective of the new Lat...
In this paper, we suggest introducing Legal Pluralism in the context of Latin American Constitutiona...
Bolivia and Ecuador passed through a constituent process in 2008-2009. Both Constitutions proclaimed...
Bolivia and Ecuador passed through a constituent process in 2008-2009. Both Constitutions proclaimed...
This paper aims to characterize the common or customary law of indigenous peoples in order to identi...
Ethnically diverse societies have long faced the challenge of accommodating distinct and often confl...
This essay focuses on the Bolivian indigenous justice system and on the functions performed by the P...
In 1998 Ecuador constitutionally recognised the use of customary law alongside national law, through...
In 1998 Ecuador constitutionally recognised the use of customary law alongside national law, through...
This article ethnographically explores the form and the content of juridical practices of Guarani pe...