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Author Monteiro de Matos, Mariana

Title Indigenous Land Rights in the Inter-American System Substantive and Procedural Law
Published Boston : BRILL, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (358 p.)
Series Studies in Intercultural Human Rights Ser
Studies in Intercultural Human Rights Ser
Contents Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations of Institutions -- Abbreviations of Legal Instruments -- Tables -- Chapter 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 -- Chapter 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 -- Chapter 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 -- 2.1.1 Summary of the Factual Background in Nicaragua -- 2.1.2 The Commission's Report to the Court -- 2.1.3 The Commission's Final Written Arguments -- 2.1.4 The Court's Decision -- 2.2 Case Analysis
2.2.1 The Commission's Work: The Rationale Behind It and International Law -- 2.2.1.1 Substantive Issues -- 2.2.1.1.1 Rule -- 2.2.1.1.2 Object -- 2.2.1.2 Procedural Issues: Legal Capacity -- 2.2.1 The Court's Decision: the Rationale Behind It and International Law -- 2.2.1.1 Substantive Issues -- 2.2.1.1.1 Rule -- 2.2.1.1.2 Object -- 2.2.1.2 Procedural Issues: Legal Capacity -- 2.3 Preliminary Assessment -- 2.3.1 Rationale Behind It and International Law -- 2.3.2 Substantive Issues -- 2.3.2.1 Rule -- 2.3.2.2 Object -- 2.3.3 Procedural Issues: Legal Capacity -- 3 Afterawastingni.com
3.1 Moiwana Case, 2005 -- 3.1.1 Cultural Identity and Land Rights -- 3.1.2 The Legal Capacity of Tribal Communities -- 3.1.3 The Requirement of Possession -- 3.2 Yakye Axa Case, 2005 -- 3.3 Sawhoyamaxa Case, 2006 -- 4 Interim Conclusions: Protecting Indigenous Property through Individuals -- Cases and Reports -- References -- Chapter 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
1.2.1 The Commission's Work: the Rationale behind It and International Law -- 1.2.1.1 Substantive Issues -- 1.2.1.1.1 Rule -- 1.2.1.1.2 Object -- 1.2.1.2 Procedural Issues: Legal Capacity -- 1.2.2 The Court's Decision and Its Interpretation of Sentence: the Rationale behind It and International Law -- 1.2.2.1 Substantive Issues -- 1.2.2.1.1 Rule -- 1.2.2.1.1.1 Scope of Property Rights -- 1.2.2.1.1.2 Restrictions to Property Rights -- 1.2.2.1.2 Object -- 1.2.2.2 Procedural Issues: Legal Capacity -- 1.3 Preliminary Assessment -- 2 Toward Collective Legal Subjects: Xákmok Kásek Case, 2010
Notes Description based upon print version of record
2.1 Justifying the Collective Legal Capacity of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples?
Subject Land tenure -- Law and legislation -- America -- History
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- America -- History
Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure -- America -- History
Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure.
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Land tenure -- Law and legislation.
America.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004411272
9004411275