The “Declaration” of indigenous rights: A soft law morally binding in the Venezuelan legal system

AbstractThe object of this article is to analyze the Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Populations of the United Nations and the Project of the American Declaration of the Indigenous Rights of the Organization of American States, created by means of the legislative technique of the Soft La...

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Yoselyn Bermúdez Abreu; Universidad del Zulia
Yosuana Quintero; Universidad del Zulia
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2011
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Universidad del Norte
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Repositorio Uninorte
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spa
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http://hdl.handle.net/10584/3590
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spelling Yoselyn Bermúdez Abreu; Universidad del ZuliaYosuana Quintero; Universidad del ZuliaVenezuela2013-08-31T23:04:42Z2013-08-31T23:04:42Z2011-08-02http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/derecho/article/view/2666http://hdl.handle.net/10584/3590AbstractThe object of this article is to analyze the Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Populations of the United Nations and the Project of the American Declaration of the Indigenous Rights of the Organization of American States, created by means of the legislative technique of the Soft Law and used by the State to regulate the Indigenous Rights. The investigation is descriptive and the documentary observation in primary and secondary sources is applied. One concludes that such Declarations do not have a formal binding character for the States members of these international organisms, nevertheless, due to the necessity to protect the Human Rights of the natives the Venezuelan State has incorporated in his internal Law the norms contained in these Declarations, having demonstrated that these have a moral force thatgrants exigibility and acceptance to them on the part of the State.El objeto de este artículo es analizar la Declaración sobre los Derechos de las Poblaciones Indígenas de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas y el Proyecto de Declaración Americana sobre los Derechos Indígenas de la Organización de Estados Americanos, ambos instrumentos creados mediante la técnica legislativa del soft law. Esta investigación es descriptiva y se aplica la observación documental en fuentes primarias y secundarias. Se concluye que tales declaraciones no poseen un formal carácter vinculante para los estados miembros de estos organismos internacionales; sin embargo, debido a la necesidad de resguardar los derechos humanos de los indígenas, el estado venezolano ha incorporado en su Derecho interno las normas contenidas en estas Declaraciones, evidenciando que poseen una fuerza moral que les otorga aceptación y exigibilidad por parte del Estado.application/pdfspaUniversidad del NorteRevista de Derecho; No 28: Jul - Dic 2007instname:Universidad del Nortereponame:Repositorio Digital de la Universidad del NorteThe “Declaration” of indigenous rights: A soft law morally binding in the Venezuelan legal systemLa “Declaración” de los derechos indígenas: Un soft law moralmente obligatorio en el ordenamiento jurídico venezolanoarticlepublishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf210584/3590oai:172.16.14.36:10584/35902015-10-07 01:47:24.624Repositorio Digital de la Universidad del Nortemauribe@uninorte.edu.co
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The “Declaration” of indigenous rights: A soft law morally binding in the Venezuelan legal system
La “Declaración” de los derechos indígenas: Un soft law moralmente obligatorio en el ordenamiento jurídico venezolano
title The “Declaration” of indigenous rights: A soft law morally binding in the Venezuelan legal system
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title_full The “Declaration” of indigenous rights: A soft law morally binding in the Venezuelan legal system
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dc.creator.fl_str_mv Yoselyn Bermúdez Abreu; Universidad del Zulia
Yosuana Quintero; Universidad del Zulia
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Yosuana Quintero; Universidad del Zulia
description AbstractThe object of this article is to analyze the Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Populations of the United Nations and the Project of the American Declaration of the Indigenous Rights of the Organization of American States, created by means of the legislative technique of the Soft Law and used by the State to regulate the Indigenous Rights. The investigation is descriptive and the documentary observation in primary and secondary sources is applied. One concludes that such Declarations do not have a formal binding character for the States members of these international organisms, nevertheless, due to the necessity to protect the Human Rights of the natives the Venezuelan State has incorporated in his internal Law the norms contained in these Declarations, having demonstrated that these have a moral force thatgrants exigibility and acceptance to them on the part of the State.
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