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De la "vieja" a la "nueva" justicia indígena: transformaciones y continuidades en las justicias indígenas de Michoacán

Abstract: por su empeño y compromiso en la construcción de "otro derecho" y de "otra sociedad." CAPÍTULO IV LA "NUEVA" JUSTICIA INDÍGENA DE MICHOACÁN. LOS JUZGADOS COMUNALES Y EL NUEVO CAMPO JUDICIAL DEL SUPREMO TRIBUNAL DE JUSTICIA DEL ESTADO 4.1 Introducción…………………………………………………………………………262 4.2 Cambio y continuidad en el campo judicial del STJE en la postreforma………….262 4.3 La producción jurídica en el juzgado comunal purépecha…………………………..275 4.3.1 Elementos particulares del campo judicial del juzgado comunal purépecha…… Show more

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“…This historical continuity is present in the contemporary scenario, where the normativity of the native peoples and peasants has preserved an effective system of justice and autonomic rights of ancestral tradition of their own. When speaking of these manifestations, it becomes important to bring examples of well-known indigenous communities, located mainly in Mexico and represented by inexhaustible pluri-ethnic wealth, which have historically developed internally regulatory cultures in various regions, such as Guerrero (community police), Michoacán (self-defense groups against police and drug trafficking) and Oaxaca (communal justice practices); also, in Chiapas, with the democratic decentralization expressed in the caracoles (Correas, 2003(Correas, , 2009a(Correas, , 2009bAragón Andrade, 2016).…”
Section: Colonial and Modern Trajectory Of Legal Pluralism In Latin A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This historical continuity is present in the contemporary scenario, where the normativity of the native peoples and peasants has preserved an effective system of justice and autonomic rights of ancestral tradition of their own. When speaking of these manifestations, it becomes important to bring examples of well-known indigenous communities, located mainly in Mexico and represented by inexhaustible pluri-ethnic wealth, which have historically developed internally regulatory cultures in various regions, such as Guerrero (community police), Michoacán (self-defense groups against police and drug trafficking) and Oaxaca (communal justice practices); also, in Chiapas, with the democratic decentralization expressed in the caracoles (Correas, 2003(Correas, , 2009a(Correas, , 2009bAragón Andrade, 2016).…”
Section: Colonial and Modern Trajectory Of Legal Pluralism In Latin A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de la importancia de estos factores, me concentraré en explicar con detenimiento las dimensiones sociolegales que han contribuido a incrementar las posibilidades de las comunidades indígenas para reclamar sus derechos ante los tribunales con relativa efectividad o, por lo menos, con mayor oportunidad de éxito que en otras épocas, dada la especificidad del caso mexicano. 4 Uno de los fenómenos que más sacudió al derecho estatal mexicano fue el impacto de la globalización neoliberal del derecho (Dezalay y Garth, 2002;Aragón, 2016). Este proceso trajo consigo una diversificación exponencial de las fuentes normativas al interior del propio derecho estatal.…”
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