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CPLE et protocoles de consultation autochtones au Brésil : Trajectoires comparées

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posted on 2023-11-07, 09:19 authored by Françoise Montambeault, Liana Amin Lima da Silva, Martha Priscylla Monteiro Joca MartinsMartha Priscylla Monteiro Joca Martins

This article aims to document the phenomenon of Indigenous consultation protocols in Brazil by comparing two cases, the Juruna and the Munduruku protocols. This paper also intends to trace the emergence and uses of these protocols by the actors in place, in order to emphasize not only their legal but also political scope. The following comparison brings to light that, even though there are widespread advances and challenges regarding the Indigenous consultation protocols in Brazil and being the protocols theoretically similar, in fact, there is a significant variation in the trajectories of emergence and implementation of those protocols. In conclusion, the proposed comparison shows that a contextual and situated analysis that focuses on the strategies and practices of the actors may be more fruitful in order to understand, in practice, how the mechanisms of appropriation of the norm of FPIC and its implementation operate.

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