Bibliographic citations
Lezcano, G., (2024). El estado peruano y los conflictos sociales entre las comunidades campesinas y nativas y las empresas de extracción minera [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22240
Lezcano, G., El estado peruano y los conflictos sociales entre las comunidades campesinas y nativas y las empresas de extracción minera []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22240
@phdthesis{renati/882131,
title = "El estado peruano y los conflictos sociales entre las comunidades campesinas y nativas y las empresas de extracción minera",
author = "Lezcano Solano, Gina Giovana",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
The general objective of the research was to determine why social conflicts occur between the Peasant and Native Communities, the Peruvian State and the mining extraction companies. The research was explanatory in nature, with an ex post facto non-experimental design. To obtain the information that allowed the verification of the hypothesis, the study sample was chosen, consisting of 15 cases of social conflicts produced at the national level in the period 2018-2019, due to the rights to Free Determination and Prior Consultation not being respected. of the Peasant and Native Communities; as well as a sample of National Jurisprudence made up of 05 resolutions of the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court 2009-2019, on the rights to Free Determination and Prior Consultation of Peasant and Native Communities; using intentional non-probabilistic sampling for the selection of the documentary sample. To collect the information, the techniques of observation, documentary analysis and the survey were applied, with their respective instruments; The data obtained were organized and presented in statistical frequency tables. To discuss the results, the analysis-synthesis, deductiveinductive and hermeneutic methods were used. It was concluded that social conflicts occur mainly due to the impact on the environment on the lands of the Peasant and Native Communities, by not applying or respecting the national and international regulations that recognize the Peasant and Native Communities' Rights to Self-Determination. and to Prior Consultation, prioritizing the economic interest of the State to collect taxes and of the Mining Companies on the natural resources found on the properties of said communities; Therefore, the working hypothesis was verified.
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