Brief notes about the development of rights of traditional people under the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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https://doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v35i1.11129Keywords:
Decoloniality, Human Rights, nter-American Court of Human Rights, Minority Rights, Traditional PeoplesAbstract
The main objective of this paperwork is to demonstrate how the safeguarding of human rights in relation to minority groups, especially traditional peoples, is developed in the context of the Inter-American System for the protection of Human Rights. In this sense, it is highlighted the theme of decoloniality in order to reveal the importance of pursuing the development of human rights in an intercultural manner that meets the real desires of traditional populations. Therefore, the specific objective is to analyze how the search for the protection of these people's rights has been based on the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. For this, the present work uses the methodology of approaching legal dialectics, accompanied by doctrinal bibliographic research, as well as international legal instruments that allow a better perception on the reality of the evolution of international law in the protection of the rights of traditional peoples.
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