El derecho a la tierra de los pueblos originarios en la Argentina de hoy
Abstract
The essay aims to illustrate and to reflect on the rights of indigenous peoples over their ancestral lands and natural resources in Argentina, in the context of the current law as well as government’s promises to mark the Bicentennial, in May 2010. Emerges a significant gap between current law, implementation and a failure to protection of ancestral rights for agricultural, extractive and mining projects promoted and developed by the current government affecting a group of indigenous rights: land, natural resources, food, health and development.
Published online: 11 December 2017
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