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Changing interpretations to accommodate Indigenous Peoples’ cultural differences


Senior Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute, Alejandro Fuentes, has published a new article that focuses on how the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ approach protects Indigenous Peoples’ human rights. Fuentes has worked at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for seven years. He is also a lecturer in the International Human Rights Law Master’s programme at Lund University. An interest in different regional systems brought him to Europe where he further increased his knowledge of the European Union’s integration model. From there, he began to look at regional systems in more depth before his focus moved to minorities. His latest article, published in the International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, volume 23, issue 1 (Brill Publishers) is titled Judicial Interpretation and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Lands, Participation and Consultation. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Approach.


Language
English
Publication date
2016
Region
Global
Resource type
Articles


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