Local Justice: How Institutions Allocate Scarce Goods and Necessary Burdens.Jon Elster

Ethics ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 106 (2) ◽  
pp. 459-461
Author(s):  
Jonathan Riley
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Author(s):  
Rosita Ortega Vásquez

This article analyzes the relationship between the extractivist model in Ecuador and state violence against Amazonian women defenders based on the case of Nema Grefa, President of the Sapara Nation of Ecuador (NASE), who has been intimidated and threatened with death on several occasions. From the demand for protective action and request for precautionary measures in favor of the leader and the Sapara people. The analysis of this case discusses collective and women’s rights in a local justice scenario, where the articulation of indigenous organizations, organizations for the defense of women’s rights, ecofeminists and the Ombudsman’s Office (Defensoría del Pueblo) will be key.


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