Decolonizing Indigenous Law: Self-Determination and Vulnerability in the Mapuche Case
Keyword(s):
In the present essay, the author—and Mapuche, at the same time—critically analyzes the construction of the Mapuche people as a “vulnerable human group” under the International Human Rights Law and then, according to decolonial option, proposes a hypothesis: if the indigenous people are vulnerable, by definition, to claim the right to self-determination, in the Mapuche case, it is an oxymoron.
2021 ◽
Vol 22
(2)
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pp. 255-286
2009 ◽
pp. 497-506
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