Law and politics of indigenous self-determination: the meaning of the right to prior consultation

Authors

  • Roger Merino Universidad del Pacífico

    Profesor e investigador en la Universidad del Pacífico (Lima, Perú). Ha sido Visiting Scholar en la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Harvard (2016) y Fellow del Institute for Advanced Study de Princeton (2018). Es Ph.D. en Ciencias Sociales y Políticas por la Universidad de Bath (Reino Unido), donde obtuvo el Máster en Políticas Públicas y Globalización. También tiene el Máster en Derecho Comparado, Economía y Finanzas por la Universidad Internacional de Turín y el Máster en Derecho Civil y Comercial por la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, donde se graduó como abogado.

Keywords:

Coloniality, Indigenous People, Self-determination, Inclusion, Nation State, Multiculturalism, Plurinacionalism

Abstract

Taking as an example the events that occurred during the ‘’Baguazo’’, in this article a profound analysis is made of the social legal situation of the indigenous peoples in Peru. The Law of Prior Consultation, enacted in the Government of Ollanta Humala, is taken as an object of study, and it is argued that this inclusive policy is actually imbued with coloniality, a concept that will be developed throughout the article. Following this line, it is argued that due to the application of Eurocentric concepts in a different context (Latin America), an adverse and counterproductive effect is achieved that leads to a policy of exclusion. Finally, it is proposed as a solution that the State should embrace a different policy, precisely that of promoting and respecting a true self-determination of indigenous peoples.

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Published

2019-06-04

How to Cite

Merino, R. (2019). Law and politics of indigenous self-determination: the meaning of the right to prior consultation. Derecho & Sociedad, (51), 43–58. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/20857

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Parte Orgánica Constitucional