Whether or not the application of indigenous justice violates human rights

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https://doi.org/10.35381/racji.v7i2.2024

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Constitution, justice, custom and traditions. (UNESCO Thesaurus).

Abstract

The general objective of the research was to legally analyze whether or not the application of indigenous justice violates human rights. From the quantitative paradigm, we worked with a documentary descriptive methodology with a bibliographic design, allowing to investigate in bibliographic and legal sources, articulating a theoretical reflective body as a contribution to the strengthening of the legal-theoretical basis of law. Generating an analytical-reflexive process, contributing to the generation of theoretical extension. The use of these methods made it possible to analyze doctrine, normative bodies, legal documents, which after the pertinent analysis, allowed the generation of criteria and contributions. It is concluded that indigenous law does not violate human rights, since it does not deprive human beings of their freedom, but rather rehabilitates them and allows them to reintegrate into the community, since ancestral knowledge, customs and traditions are applied in this way.

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Published

2022-11-26

How to Cite

Oleas-Vizuete, G. R., Padilla-Girón, J. A., Remache-Balla, D. B., & Machado-Maliza, M. E. (2022). Whether or not the application of indigenous justice violates human rights. IUSTITIA SOCIALIS, 7(2), 305–314. https://doi.org/10.35381/racji.v7i2.2024

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