Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation

The presence of indigenous peoples in a situation of voluntary isolation or initial contact is a frequent phenomenon in the current era in the American continent; most of them are located in the Amazon rainforest. The regulation and legal protection of these communities, in a multicultural context,...

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2021
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Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
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pueblos indígenas en aislamiento
derechos de los pueblos
principio de no contacto
protección especial
autodeterminación
sistema interamericano de derechos humanos
indigenous peoples in isolation
people’s rights
principle of no contact
special protection
free-self-determination
inter-american system of human rights
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dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv Protección de los pueblos indígenas en situación de aislamiento voluntario
title Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
spellingShingle Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
pueblos indígenas en aislamiento
derechos de los pueblos
principio de no contacto
protección especial
autodeterminación
sistema interamericano de derechos humanos
indigenous peoples in isolation
people’s rights
principle of no contact
special protection
free-self-determination
inter-american system of human rights
title_short Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
title_full Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
title_fullStr Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
title_full_unstemmed Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
title_sort Protection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolation
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv pueblos indígenas en aislamiento
derechos de los pueblos
principio de no contacto
protección especial
autodeterminación
sistema interamericano de derechos humanos
topic pueblos indígenas en aislamiento
derechos de los pueblos
principio de no contacto
protección especial
autodeterminación
sistema interamericano de derechos humanos
indigenous peoples in isolation
people’s rights
principle of no contact
special protection
free-self-determination
inter-american system of human rights
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv indigenous peoples in isolation
people’s rights
principle of no contact
special protection
free-self-determination
inter-american system of human rights
description The presence of indigenous peoples in a situation of voluntary isolation or initial contact is a frequent phenomenon in the current era in the American continent; most of them are located in the Amazon rainforest. The regulation and legal protection of these communities, in a multicultural context, stands as a challenge for the law. For this reason, this article studies the provisions of Colombian and international legislation, aimed at protecting indigenous peoples in isolation, identifying and analysing the fundamental principles that govern their legal protection, namely: Free self-determination, no contact, special protection and territorial intangibility, which impose on the States the obligation to adopt adequate policies and measures, with the knowledge and participation of indigenous peoples and organizations, to recognize, respect and protect the territories and cultures of these peoples, as well as the guarantee of multiculturalism and respect for the will and self-determination of these peoples, concluding that it is a sui generis legal regime that endows these peoples with extraordinary rights and whose analysis warrants a detailed comparative law investigation in Latin American countries.  
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spelling 2021-12-152024-07-08T14:28:47Z2024-07-08T14:28:47Zhttps://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/1369510.19053/16923936.v19.n38.2021.13695https://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/15893The presence of indigenous peoples in a situation of voluntary isolation or initial contact is a frequent phenomenon in the current era in the American continent; most of them are located in the Amazon rainforest. The regulation and legal protection of these communities, in a multicultural context, stands as a challenge for the law. For this reason, this article studies the provisions of Colombian and international legislation, aimed at protecting indigenous peoples in isolation, identifying and analysing the fundamental principles that govern their legal protection, namely: Free self-determination, no contact, special protection and territorial intangibility, which impose on the States the obligation to adopt adequate policies and measures, with the knowledge and participation of indigenous peoples and organizations, to recognize, respect and protect the territories and cultures of these peoples, as well as the guarantee of multiculturalism and respect for the will and self-determination of these peoples, concluding that it is a sui generis legal regime that endows these peoples with extraordinary rights and whose analysis warrants a detailed comparative law investigation in Latin American countries.  La presencia de pueblos indígenas en situación de aislamiento voluntario o contacto inicial es un fenómeno frecuente en la era actual en el continente americano; de hecho, la mayoría de ellos se encuentran ubicados en la selva Amazónica. La regulación y protección jurídica de estas comunidades, en un contexto multicultural, se erige como un desafío para el derecho, por esta razón, en el presente artículo se estudian las disposiciones de la legislación colombiana e internacional, encaminadas a proteger a los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento, identificando y analizando los principios fundamentales que rigen su protección jurídica: libre autodeterminación, no contacto, protección especial e intangibilidad territorial, en virtud de los cuales los Estados deben reconocer, respetar y proteger los territorios y culturas de estos pueblos, así como su vida e integridad individual y colectiva. Se busca analizar, desde un punto de vista sociojurídico, la tensión existente entre el deber de no intromisión del Estado y su soberanía en los territorios pertenecientes a los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento voluntario, así como la garantía del multiculturalismo y el respeto de la voluntad y autodeterminación de estos pueblos, concluyendo que se trata de un régimen jurídico sui generis que dota de derechos extraordinarios a estos pueblos y cuyo análisis amerita una investigación de derecho comparado detallada, en los países latinoamericanos.application/pdfspaspaUniversidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombiahttps://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/13695/11374http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Derecho y Realidad; Vol. 19 No. 38 (2021): July - December; 131-147Derecho y Realidad; Vol. 19 Núm. 38 (2021): Julio - Diciembre ; 131-147Derecho y Realidad; v. 19 n. 38 (2021): Julo - Decembro; 131-1472619-56071692-393610.19053/16923936.v19.n38.2021pueblos indígenas en aislamientoderechos de los pueblosprincipio de no contactoprotección especialautodeterminaciónsistema interamericano de derechos humanosindigenous peoples in isolationpeople’s rightsprinciple of no contactspecial protectionfree-self-determinationinter-american system of human rightsProtection of indigenous peoples in situations of voluntary isolationProtección de los pueblos indígenas en situación de aislamiento voluntarioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Schembri Carrasquilla, RicardoSchembri Peña, Angela001/15893oai:repositorio.uptc.edu.co:001/158932025-07-18 11:09:26.541metadata.onlyhttps://repositorio.uptc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional UPTCrepositorio.uptc@uptc.edu.co