Violencia contra las mujeres indígenas: entre las "justicias" y la desprotección. Posibilidades de interculturalidad

Feminism, from its different aspects, has contributed with key elements to the debate on women's collective rights, cul­tural rights and human rights. In this paper I collect some of these contributions highlighting the points of contrast and ten­sion. I stress the Ecuadorian case, analyzing th...

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Main Author: Salgado Álvarez, Judith
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Deusto = Deustuko Unibertsitatea: Instituto de Derechos Humanos Pedro Arrupe 2009
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3313926
Source:Anuario de acción humanitaria y derechos humanos = Yearbook of humanitarian action and human rights, ISSN 1885-298X, Nº. 6, 2009, pags. 61-72
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Summary: Feminism, from its different aspects, has contributed with key elements to the debate on women's collective rights, cul­tural rights and human rights. In this paper I collect some of these contributions highlighting the points of contrast and ten­sion. I stress the Ecuadorian case, analyzing the constitutional regulations on native justice, which is in constant divergence from the testimonies of the native leaders that relate their strug­g/e to demand a real protection of their rights in such jurisdic­tion.2 I suggest some basic conditions to attain an intercultural relation between both legal systems, without forgetting that na­tive women's lack of protection against violence is present both in the state justice and in the native justice, which implies a se­rious deficit for a multi-national, intercultural and constitutional State of rights.