Business, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Security in the Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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Business, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Security in the Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human RightsAutoria
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2019-01Editor
Cambridge University PressISSN
2057-0198; 2057-0201Cita bibliogràfica
REGUART-SEGARRA, Núria. Business, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Security in the Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Business and Human Rights Journal, 2019, vol. 4, no 1, p. 109-130Tipus de document
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The history of indigenous peoples from across the globe is marked by constant aggression, persecution and conflict. In these times, they are being obliged to confront the consequences of economic interests in their ... [+]
The history of indigenous peoples from across the globe is marked by constant aggression, persecution and conflict. In these times, they are being obliged to confront the consequences of economic interests in their ancestral lands and natural resources, which often take the form of extractive projects conducted by corporate actors with the permission of governments. These abusive practices have led to a number of social, legal and political disputes, many of which have resulted in violence. All of this reveals that indigenous rights cases cannot be omitted in the study of the interrelation between business, human rights and security, since these three elements are present in many of them. In particular, the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights needs to be closely examined, as it is considered to be the regional system of human rights protection that has played the most prominent role in delimitating indigenous property rights. [-]
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