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Saavedra, J., (2022). El derecho de propiedad comunal del pueblo indígena Kichwas en la región San Martín, en el marco del Convenio 169 de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) en el año 2020 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21923
Saavedra, J., El derecho de propiedad comunal del pueblo indígena Kichwas en la región San Martín, en el marco del Convenio 169 de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) en el año 2020 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21923
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title = "El derecho de propiedad comunal del pueblo indígena Kichwas en la región San Martín, en el marco del Convenio 169 de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) en el año 2020",
author = "Saavedra Ríos, Juan Miguel",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The objective of this research work is to describe and determine the current situation that the inhabitants of the Kichwua indigenous community in the San Martin region are going through, who demand from the Peruvian state the sanitation, demarcation and titling of their ancestral lands, the same that is currently superimposed within the territorial demarcation of the National Conservation Area - Cerro Escalera, so there is a great obstacle in the titling process to be carried out, because the state has published Ministerial Resolution No. 0443 in the official newspaper El Peruano- 2019-MINAGRI dated December 12, 2019, which approves the “Guidelines for the demarcation of lands of native communities”, a norm that despite seeking to contribute to the process of legal physical sanitation and formalization of the territory of the communities of the Peruvian Amazon, directly affects the titling process that the native Kichwu community has been demanding so much a in the San Martin region since 2016, this is due to the fact that article 6.6.6 subsection b) of the respective resolution describes the following “if in the information gathering phase, the overlap of a native community is determined with ANP, the demarcation of those that have been formally recognized prior to the establishment of the ANP, in accordance with current regulations ”(…), which said directorial resolution is discriminatory and violates the collective rights of the native Kichwua community in the San Martin region. Therefore, the present work concludes that the right to communal property in the Kichwua native community in the San Martin region has been constantly violated by national and regional authorities by not concluding the non-delimitation, demarcation and titling of their lands, the same as They have been demanding it for many years, before this the members of the community do not have a legal document or property title that guarantees their ownership as owners of said properties, this with the purpose of requesting the judicial authorities to evict the migrant possessors of precarious ways, who have been causing illegal activities in said communal lands, such as illegal felling of trees, contamination of the land and rivers, coca planting, illegal mining, etc., the Peruvian state not complying with what is established in the ILO Convention 169.
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