Bibliographic citations
Carhuatocto, H., (2012). Los Derechos constitucionales de los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento voluntario y en contacto inicial en el sector de hidrocarburos en el Perú [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3448
Carhuatocto, H., Los Derechos constitucionales de los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento voluntario y en contacto inicial en el sector de hidrocarburos en el Perú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3448
@mastersthesis{renati/472966,
title = "Los Derechos constitucionales de los pueblos indígenas en aislamiento voluntario y en contacto inicial en el sector de hidrocarburos en el Perú",
author = "Carhuatocto Sandoval, Henry Oleff",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2012"
}
--- 1. With regard to Chapter I, provides the methodological aspects of the thesis, which aims to identify the factors that determine normative probably not guard the constitutional rights of isolated indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon in the economic activities of hydrocarbons. 2. With regard to Chapter II, provides an analysis of the right to prior consultation and other indigenous rights associated with it, checking for this national and international norms and the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court, up to the current state of development of the right, and show weaknesses in its implementation. 3. In relation to Chapter III addresses the regulation of concessions in the energy and mining sector, namely in hydrocarbon activities, mining and electricity, to articulate the purpose of the exercise of indigenous rights, and concludes that in the same not respecting indigenous rights comes as later develop. 4. With regard to Chapter IV, it is developed in the current state of the right to prior consultation and communal property, in the context of the use of natural resources and the national system of environmental impact assessment. Caution in the same state institutions on indigenous at the state level, but has always been weak in the past two years it has been accentuated by the disappearance of INDEPA as a public body by Supreme Decree No. 001-2010-Mincu, and extinction of Interagency Coordination Technical Group Camisea (GTCI CAMISEA), by Supreme Decree No. 071-2009-EM. (...) 5. With regard to Chapter V analyzes the unconstitutionality of which is pregnant on consultation regulations in force, especially considering that without a strong Indian state authority and autonomous legislation protecting indigenous peoples has sunk between the bureaucratic apathy responsible sectors and lack of political will by successive governments, so it is not surprising that the regime nor multisectoral committee PIAV protection management, nor the planning documents for the protection of these populations are developed, updated or placed in few force the rules. (...)
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