PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORT

The author advocates the establishment, by the law, of special courts and procedures for the prosecution and adjudication of legal claims arising from land dispossession and forced displacement suffered by indigenous peoples and other disadvantaged groups, considering the legal, cultural and lingui...

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Main Author: Alan Uzelac
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2017-08-01
Series:Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
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Online Access:http://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/30022/20990
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spelling doaj-46a01ecc54c6463d96a4715dfdfafbb12020-11-25T00:08:06ZengUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroRevista Eletrônica de Direito Processual1982-76361982-76362017-08-011818025210.12957/redp.2017.30022PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORTAlan Uzelac0University of Zagreb The author advocates the establishment, by the law, of special courts and procedures for the prosecution and adjudication of legal claims arising from land dispossession and forced displacement suffered by indigenous peoples and other disadvantaged groups, considering the legal, cultural and linguistic specificities of these cases, as a way to guarantee the due process of law and a fair decision. http://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/30022/20990Procedural Lawpluralismland dispossessionforced displacementindigenous peoplesdisadvantaged groupsspecial court structuresspecial proceedings
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PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORT
Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
Procedural Law
pluralism
land dispossession
forced displacement
indigenous peoples
disadvantaged groups
special court structures
special proceedings
author_facet Alan Uzelac
author_sort Alan Uzelac
title PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORT
title_short PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORT
title_full PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORT
title_fullStr PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORT
title_full_unstemmed PROCEDURAL LAW AND PLURALISM. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND AN APPROACH TO LITIGATION STEMMING FROM LAND DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT. HOW TO SETTLE PRIVATE (NON-STATE) LAND DISPUTES INVOLVING MEMBERS OF INDIGENOUS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN A JUST WAY WHILE GUARANTEEING DUE PROCESS OF LAW? GENERAL REPORT
title_sort procedural law and pluralism. disadvantaged groups of people and an approach to litigation stemming from land dispossession and forced displacement. how to settle private (non-state) land disputes involving members of indigenous and other disadvantaged groups in a just way while guaranteeing due process of law? general report
publisher Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
series Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
issn 1982-7636
1982-7636
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The author advocates the establishment, by the law, of special courts and procedures for the prosecution and adjudication of legal claims arising from land dispossession and forced displacement suffered by indigenous peoples and other disadvantaged groups, considering the legal, cultural and linguistic specificities of these cases, as a way to guarantee the due process of law and a fair decision.
topic Procedural Law
pluralism
land dispossession
forced displacement
indigenous peoples
disadvantaged groups
special court structures
special proceedings
url http://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/30022/20990
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