Indigenous land rights in the inter-American system : substantive and procedural law

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Indigenous land rights in the inter-American system : substantive and procedural law

by Mariana Monteiro de Matos

(Studies in intercultural human rights / editor-in-chief, Siegfried Wiessner, v. 10)

Brill, Nijhoff, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [316]-332) and index

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内容説明

Rights to their traditional lands and resources are essential to the survival of indigenous peoples. They have been formulated and advanced in the most progressive way by the Inter-American system of human rights protection. In this book, Mariana Monteiro de Matos analyzes, in detailed and comprehensive inquiry, the pertinent jurisprudence of the Inter-American Commission and Court of Human Rights. She identifies three distinct waves of decision regarding the objects of ownership or possession, the rights associated, and the holders of the rights. Originally, the book also offers a profound analysis of corollary procedural law.

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Foreword Preface and Acknowledgements Abbreviations of Institutions Abbreviations of Legal Instruments List of Illustrations 1 Introduction 1 Subject Matter: Polyversity and Indigenous Peoples 2 Research Objective and Questions 3 Preliminary Matters: on the Concept of Indigenous Peoples 4 Structure of the Book Cases and Reports References 2 General Background of the Inter-American System 1 Overview: the IAHRS and the ADHR 2 Key Legal Instruments and Indigenous Land Rights 3 IAHRS Main Organs and Their Procedures Cases and Reports References 3 First Wave: Individual Indigenous Persons as Holders of Land Rights, 2001-2006 1 An Important Precedent: the Aloeboetoe Case, 1993 2 The Beginning of Communal Indigenous Property 2.1 Awas Tingni Case, 2001 2.2 Case Analysis 2.3 Preliminary Assessment 3 Afterawastingni.com 3.1 Moiwana Case, 2005 3.2 Yakye Axa Case, 2005 3.3 Sawhoyamaxa Case, 2006 4 Interim Conclusions: Protecting Indigenous Property through Individuals Cases and Reports References 4 Second Wave: Transition toward Indigenous Peoples as Holders of Land Rights, 2007-2011 1 Between Individual and Collective Subjects of Rights 1.1 Saramaka Case, 2007 1.2 Case Analysis 1.3 Preliminary Assessment 2 Toward Collective Legal Subjects: Xakmok Kasek Case, 2010 2.1 Justifying the Collective Legal Capacity of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples? 2.2 Advancing the Recognition of the Collective Legal Capacity of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples: the ADRIP 3 Interim Conclusions 1.1 Summary of Chapter 4 and Its Relationship with Chapter 3 1.2 The Inter-American Backdoor Approach 1.3 An International Faux Pas: the Requirement of Individualization of Groups Cases and Reports References 5 Third Wave: Indigenous Peoples as Holders of Land Rights, 2012-2019 1 Recognizing Collective Rights Holders 1.1 Kichwa of Sarayaku Case, 2012 1.2 Case Analysis 2 Afterkichwaofsarayaku.com 2.1 Afro-Descendant Communities Displaced from the Cacarica River Basin Case, 2013 2.2 Kuna and Embera Case, 2014 2.3 Garifuna of Punta Piedra Case, 2015 2.4 Garifuna of Triunfo de la Cruz Case, 2015 2.5 Kalina and Lokono Case, 2015 2.6 Xucuru Case, 2018 3 Interim Conclusions 3.1 Summary of Chapter 5 and Its Relationship with the Chapters 3-4 3.2 General Effect of the Third Wave on the Inter-American System 3.3 Contribution to International Human Rights Law: Procedural Corollaries Cases and Reports References 6 Conclusion Cases and Reports References 7 Summaries 1 Portuguese Summary: Resumo em Portugues 2 Spanish Summary: Resumen en Espanol 3 German Summary: Deutsche Zusammenfassung Table of International Legal Instruments Table of Inter-American Legal Instruments Table of Cases and Reports References Index

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