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Rights, Resources And Rhetoric: Indigenous Peoples And The Inter-American Court, Tom Antkowiak
Rights, Resources And Rhetoric: Indigenous Peoples And The Inter-American Court, Tom Antkowiak
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In 2012, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights handed down Sarayaku v. Ecuador, a crucial decision on indigenous rights. This article considers how the Sarayaku judgment impacts the Court’s case law on indigenous lands and resources, and evaluates that jurisprudence as a whole. Examining the cases, it becomes evident that the Tribunal now connects a number of key indigenous rights to the right to property, Article 21 of the American Convention on Human Rights. When traditional lands are involved, the right to property has become the Court’s structural basis for indigenous rights. For significant reasons, however, the right to property …