Restorative justice and ancestral 'good living'. The case of the Arhuaco

Vazquez Cintron, Melisa Liana
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
2018-01-01

Abstract

This article investigates the intercultural relationship between Western society and indigenous society. This is the result of two workshops with members of indigenous peoples in Bogota and with Arhuaco indigenous people of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, in the villages of Nabusímake and Simanorua. This article argues that despite the imposition of the model of punitive justice, indigenous peoples resist and reject the punitive model of punishment. The first section compares the relevant elements of Western and indigenous Law. The second section analyzes the tensions among the Western legal institutions, society and Arhuaco law. And finally, the third section emphasizes the importance of resistance as a means to protect “good ancestral living.”
2018
Inglese
Marcela Gutiérrez Quevado
Justicias restorativas y el buen vivir ancestral. El caso arhuaco.
Spagnolo
2, 2018
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118
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http://www.windogem.it/calumet/latest ASP version/upload/pdf2/mat_80.pdf
scientifica
harmonization and purification; restorative law; Arhuaco indians; Indigenous society
no
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Vazquez Cintron, Melisa Liana
open
1.6 Traduzione in rivista
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.6 Traduzione in rivista
267
1
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