Universality, Multiculturalism, and Indigenous People Rights. An Approach from the Argentine Case
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Human rights, multiculturalism, universality, rights of indigenous people, right to the own Right.Abstract
In this paper, the objectives are the following: a) to show the evolution on the recognition of rights for indigenous people in a specific American country: Argentina; b) to point out some of the problems which have risen from that recognition, as well as some notes that may contribute to solve them. The main focus will be on right of property and on the so called “right to the own Right”. Then we suggest the need of studying in depth the possible convergence point at the universality-multiculturalism debate, which has taken place in Europe and has been developed in Latin America in relation with indigenous rights.
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