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Ontologías Indígenas en el Derecho Internacional : Reconocimiento, Cosmologías Territoriales y Feminismos Comunitarios en América Latina.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Serrano Rojas, Shirley Jennifer.
Contributor:
Santamaría del Chavarro, Ángela Pilar.
Sáenz, Shila.
Rupay, Juriko.
Rozo López, Damaris Paola.
Duchesne Winter, Juan.
Quilcué Vivas, Kelly Jhoana.
Quigua González, Diana Alejandra.
Munro, Eilidh.
Camacho Muñoz, Mariana.
Series:
Académica Series
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Indigenous peoples.
International law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (238 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bogota : Centro de Estudios de Derecho, Justicia y Sociedad, 2023.
Summary:
This book explores the significance of indigenous movements in Latin America, focusing on their social, legal, ontological, and epistemic struggles. It aims to promote intercultural dialogue and the indigenization of law by examining how indigenous peoples have built resistance against domination using their cosmologies. The text includes contributions from various authors, reflecting on strategies employed by indigenous communities to challenge international law's impartiality claims. Additionally, it delves into feminist perspectives and collective environmentalism within these movements, offering insights into indigenous ontology and community feminism. Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9786287517639
OCLC:
1434026384

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