Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law

In Latin American countries, the idea of legal pluralism and the beginning of processes aimed at the search for normative decolonization have shown a slow evolution. Much of this slow development has been due to the monopolization of the administration of justice by the State, given that state inter...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Santacruz Cruz, Santacruz Cruz (author)
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rule of law
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derecho y sociedad
derechos indígenas
sistemas jurídicos
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Reflexiones jurídicas sobre el reconocimiento constitucional y penal del derecho indígena
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spelling Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous lawReflexiones jurídicas sobre el reconocimiento constitucional y penal del derecho indígena Santacruz Cruz, Santacruz Cruz Santacruz Cruz, Hugo Bayardoindigenous peopleslegal pluralismrule of lawlaw and societyindigenous rights, legal systemspueblos indígenaspluralismo jurídicoEstado de derechoderecho y sociedadderechos indígenassistemas jurídicosIn Latin American countries, the idea of legal pluralism and the beginning of processes aimed at the search for normative decolonization have shown a slow evolution. Much of this slow development has been due to the monopolization of the administration of justice by the State, given that state intervention has resulted in the criminalization of the forms of social control of indigenous peoples that were once allowed. However, in recent times the constitutional recognition of indigenous justice has allowed indigenous peoples to recreate and apply their own forms of social control regarding behaviors that the community considers unapproved. State interference is reluctant to give up its interventionism and for that purpose it uses infra-constitutional legislation that has not presented the same constitutional development, since in these persistence the inferiority lags were believed to have been overcome. In this sense, this article intends to present, on the one hand, a descriptive vision of the rights recognized by the constitutions of the countries that make up the Community of Andean Nations and on the other, the lack of harmony that exists with respect to current legislation, not only limiting but criminalizing the administration of indigenous justice.En los países latinoamericanos, la idea de pluralismo jurídico y el inicio de procesos encaminados a la búsqueda de la descolonización normativa presentan una lenta evolución. Gran parte de este lento desarrollo ha sido debido a la monopolización de la administración de justicia por parte del Estado, dado que el intervencionismo estatal ha desembocado en la penalización de las formas de control social de los pueblos indígenas que otrora eran permitidas. No obstante, en los últimos tiempos, el reconocimiento constitucional de la justicia indígena ha permitido que los pueblos indígenas puedan recrear y aplicar sus propias formas de control social respecto de conductas que la comunidad considera desaprobadas. Sin embargo, la injerencia estatal se resiste a dejar su intervencionismo y para ello utiliza legislación infraconstitucional que no ha presentado el mismo desarrollo de la Constitución, ya que en ella persisten rezagos de inferioridad que se creían superados. En este sentido, el presente artículo pretende plantear, por un lado, una visión descriptiva de los derechos que reconocen las constituciones de los países que integran la Comunidad Andina de Naciones y, por otro, la falta de sintonía que existe respecto de la legislación penal que a la fecha sigue, no solamentelimitando sino criminalizando a la administración de la justicia indígena.Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador.2020-06-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/146410.32719/26312484.2020.34.6Foro: Law Journal; No. 34 (2020): LEGAL PLURALISM AND THE RIGHTS OF NATURE; 103-122Foro: Revista de Derecho; Núm. 34 (2020): Pluralismo jurídico y derechos de la naturaleza; 103-1222631-24841390-2466reponame:Revista FORO: REVISTA DE DERECHOinstname:Universidad Andina Simón Bolivarinstacron:UASBspahttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/1464/1289https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/1464/1340https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/1464/2331info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-04-09T21:34:11Zoai:revistas.uasb.edu.ec:article/1464Portal de revistashttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foroInstitución privadahttp://www.uasb.edu.ec/https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/oaiEcuador2631-24841390-2466opendoar:02021-04-09T21:34:11falsePortal de revistashttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foroInstitución privadahttp://www.uasb.edu.ec/https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/oaiEcuador2631-24841390-2466opendoar:02021-04-09T21:34:11Revista FORO: REVISTA DE DERECHO - Universidad Andina Simón Bolivarfalse
spellingShingle Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law
Santacruz Cruz, Santacruz Cruz
indigenous peoples
legal pluralism
rule of law
law and society
indigenous rights, legal systems
pueblos indígenas
pluralismo jurídico
Estado de derecho
derecho y sociedad
derechos indígenas
sistemas jurídicos
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title Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law
title_full Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law
title_fullStr Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law
title_full_unstemmed Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law
title_short Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law
title_sort Legal reflections on the constitutional and criminal recognition of indigenous law
topic indigenous peoples
legal pluralism
rule of law
law and society
indigenous rights, legal systems
pueblos indígenas
pluralismo jurídico
Estado de derecho
derecho y sociedad
derechos indígenas
sistemas jurídicos
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