La institucionalización de la justicia indígena: un análisis interdisciplinario de la pluralidad jurídica en el caso Ecuatoriano

This article is based on my fieldwork investigation carried out in Ecuador during the summer of 2017, which examines this country’s legal pluralism from an empiric interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective. The underlying research was realized in Ecuador because since 2008, plurinationality a...

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Main Author: Meléndez Duarte, José
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7863401
Source:Revista de Derecho, ISSN 2409-1685, Nº. 28, 2020, pags. 163-191
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Summary: This article is based on my fieldwork investigation carried out in Ecuador during the summer of 2017, which examines this country’s legal pluralism from an empiric interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective. The underlying research was realized in Ecuador because since 2008, plurinationality and indigenous Justice, therefore legal pluralism have been constitutionally recognized.  This article will offer an analysis of the first ten years of two different legal systems; that is the state’s institutional relationship with indigenous peoples and their ancestral justice system. As a legal anthropologist, it interest me to examine how such situation unfolds in daily practice, for throughout the last past decades, legal pluralism has been the main focus of legal and legal anthropology studies.