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Research paper thumbnail of 4. Die „Rückkehr der Kulturen“ und das indigene Recht

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of 6. Rechts- und Justizvorstellungen

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of 10. Konflikt und Kooperation zwischen den Justizsystemen

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Participación Ciudadana en la Justicia Penal: ¿Democratización o Adorno Inútil de los Tribunales?

With the implementation of the new criminal procedure code, profound changes have taken place in ... more With the implementation of the new criminal procedure code, profound changes have taken place in the criminal justice system therefore judge the procedural activity of the inquisitorial system changes to accommodate a judge's factual decision on the prosecution and may be supported by citizen judges, called jurors, who are not lawyers but ordinary citizens because they would have to do their capacity, their life experience and common sense to the deliberations and decisions of the court.

Research paper thumbnail of Justice is achieved if peace is restored": Indigenous Justice, Legal Pluralism, and Change in Peru and Ecuador

Partly for reasons of cultural identity and partly because the state has proved unable to protect... more Partly for reasons of cultural identity and partly because the state has proved unable to protect them against criminality, indigenous communities in Peru and Ecuador have maintained their traditional judicial systems. Though recognized constitutionally, these systems continue to be a source of legal and political contention. Considering both the major social significance of indigenous justice as a means of conflict-resolution and the ongoing controversy over its scope, information about current judicial practice in the communities in question is surprisingly scant. It is on this gap in research that the present study focuses, examining in particular: the principles and rules applied in indigenous justice; the relative frequencies of different types of conflict and conflict-resolution; the problems associated with this type of justice; the differences between the various legal cultures reviewed; and key trends and determinants of change. The study, of mixed-method design, reveals th...

Research paper thumbnail of Indigene Justiz im Konflikt

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt

Research paper thumbnail of El tratamiento de conflictos: un estudio de actas en 133 comunidades (indígenas y campesinas en Ecuador y Perú)

Research paper thumbnail of Friedensrichterausbildung in Peru

Internationales Jahrbuch der Erwachsenenbildung, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of La justicia comunitaria y la lucha por una ley de coordinación de la justicia

Derecho PUCP

justicia comunitaria con las instancias del Poder Judicial. Sin embargo, el Congreso sigue, desde... more justicia comunitaria con las instancias del Poder Judicial. Sin embargo, el Congreso sigue, desde 1993 cuando se promulgó la Carta Magna, sin cumplir con esta tarea. El artículo describe los problemas que resultan de este vacío legal y fundamenta la necesidad de la Ley de Coordinación Intercultural de Justicia. No obstante, el contenido de la ley es controvertido. En el debate se puede determinar cuatro corrientes de opinión. Los extremos son representados, por un lado, por los «minimalistas», que quieren reducir las facultades de los fueros comunitarios a un mínimo, y los «maximalistas», por el otro lado, que reclaman competencias ilimitadas para las instancias comunales. El artículo analiza los argumentos de las diferentes corrientes e identifica los retos de la tarea legislativa.

Research paper thumbnail of Brandt-Cambios en justicia comunitaria

Research paper thumbnail of 4. Die „Rückkehr der Kulturen“ und das indigene Recht

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of 6. Rechts- und Justizvorstellungen

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of 10. Konflikt und Kooperation zwischen den Justizsystemen

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Participación Ciudadana en la Justicia Penal: ¿Democratización o Adorno Inútil de los Tribunales?

With the implementation of the new criminal procedure code, profound changes have taken place in ... more With the implementation of the new criminal procedure code, profound changes have taken place in the criminal justice system therefore judge the procedural activity of the inquisitorial system changes to accommodate a judge's factual decision on the prosecution and may be supported by citizen judges, called jurors, who are not lawyers but ordinary citizens because they would have to do their capacity, their life experience and common sense to the deliberations and decisions of the court.

Research paper thumbnail of Justice is achieved if peace is restored": Indigenous Justice, Legal Pluralism, and Change in Peru and Ecuador

Partly for reasons of cultural identity and partly because the state has proved unable to protect... more Partly for reasons of cultural identity and partly because the state has proved unable to protect them against criminality, indigenous communities in Peru and Ecuador have maintained their traditional judicial systems. Though recognized constitutionally, these systems continue to be a source of legal and political contention. Considering both the major social significance of indigenous justice as a means of conflict-resolution and the ongoing controversy over its scope, information about current judicial practice in the communities in question is surprisingly scant. It is on this gap in research that the present study focuses, examining in particular: the principles and rules applied in indigenous justice; the relative frequencies of different types of conflict and conflict-resolution; the problems associated with this type of justice; the differences between the various legal cultures reviewed; and key trends and determinants of change. The study, of mixed-method design, reveals th...

Research paper thumbnail of Indigene Justiz im Konflikt

Indigene Justiz im Konflikt

Research paper thumbnail of El tratamiento de conflictos: un estudio de actas en 133 comunidades (indígenas y campesinas en Ecuador y Perú)

Research paper thumbnail of Friedensrichterausbildung in Peru

Internationales Jahrbuch der Erwachsenenbildung, 1987

Research paper thumbnail of La justicia comunitaria y la lucha por una ley de coordinación de la justicia

Derecho PUCP

justicia comunitaria con las instancias del Poder Judicial. Sin embargo, el Congreso sigue, desde... more justicia comunitaria con las instancias del Poder Judicial. Sin embargo, el Congreso sigue, desde 1993 cuando se promulgó la Carta Magna, sin cumplir con esta tarea. El artículo describe los problemas que resultan de este vacío legal y fundamenta la necesidad de la Ley de Coordinación Intercultural de Justicia. No obstante, el contenido de la ley es controvertido. En el debate se puede determinar cuatro corrientes de opinión. Los extremos son representados, por un lado, por los «minimalistas», que quieren reducir las facultades de los fueros comunitarios a un mínimo, y los «maximalistas», por el otro lado, que reclaman competencias ilimitadas para las instancias comunales. El artículo analiza los argumentos de las diferentes corrientes e identifica los retos de la tarea legislativa.

Research paper thumbnail of Brandt-Cambios en justicia comunitaria

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