Procedural law and pluralism. Disadvantaged groups of people and an approach to litigation stemming from land dispossession and forced displacement. How to settle private (non-state) land disputes involving members of indigenous and other disadvantaged groups in a just way while guaranteeing due process of law? General report (CROSBI ID 57071)
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Uzelac, Alan
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Procedural law and pluralism. Disadvantaged groups of people and an approach to litigation stemming from land dispossession and forced displacement. How to settle private (non-state) land disputes involving members of indigenous and other disadvantaged groups in a just way while guaranteeing due process of law? General report
This is a general report presented at the conference of the International Association for Procedural Law (IAPL) in Bogota (Colombia) in October 2016. Main topic of the conference was "Reconciliation and procedural law", and it was co-hosted by the Universidad Externado de Colombia and the Instituto colombiano de derecho procesal.
procedural law, pluralism, indigenous people, disadvantaged groups, litigation, due process of law, land dispossession, forced displacement
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221-267.
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Podaci o knjizi
Reconciliación y derecho procesal
Guzmán, R.B. ; Cruz, P.M. ; Mejía, M.R.
Bogota: Universidad Externado de Colombia ; International Association of Procedural Law ; Instituto colombiano de derecho procesal
2016.
978-958-772-552-0