Regional autonomy and communal lands of the South Caribbean Nicaraguan to the canal project

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https://doi.org/10.5377/cuadernojurypol.v1i2.10987

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Regional autonomy, indigenous rights, multi-ethnicity, transoceanic canal, communal lands

Abstract

The regional autonomy of the Nicaraguan Caribe is strongly based on special and ancestral forms of indigenous and Afro-descendant land tenure, since these special forms are ideologically, culturally and historically different from any other that the national government has recognized in ordinary laws. Then, in addition to the indissoluble symbiosis ‘communal land- regional autonomy’, canal laws not only reveal an obvious tension with ethnic rights over land per se, but also with the autonomous regime, whose legal construction is given by a State that declares itself as constitutionally multiethnic.

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Author Biography

Danny Ramírez Ayérdiz, Polytechnic University of Nicaragua (UPOLI)

Danny Ramirez Ayérdiz (1990) feminist and master academic in human rights and democratization. Research teacher of ICEJP - UPOLI.

Published

2016-01-15

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Ayérdiz, D. R. (2016). Regional autonomy and communal lands of the South Caribbean Nicaraguan to the canal project. Cuaderno Jurídico Y Político, 1(2), 45–65. https://doi.org/10.5377/cuadernojurypol.v1i2.10987

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