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Examinando por Materia "Comunidades indígenas"

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    Consideraciones culturales y jurídicas para la formulación de políticas de equidad de género en el marco de las comunidades indígenas : el caso del Valle de Sibundoy
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2023) López Ortega, Jesús Alberto; Ramírez Brouchoud, María Fernanda
    Public gender equity policies in Colombia have not fully taken into account the needs and sociopolitical contexts of the indigenous communities that inhabit Colombian territory, especially the Inga and Kamëntsá communities of the Sibundoy Valley. There have been cases of violence against indigenous women that have gone unpunished, due to negligence, ignorance and lack of coordination between the ordinary and special jurisdiction. In this sense, this research project establishes the relevant cultural and legal considerations for the formulation of gender equity policies within the framework of indigenous communities. In addition, this research uses the concepts of normative multiculturalism, intersectionality and imbrication as starting points for the analysis of the perspectives of the Inga and Kamëntsá communities of the Sibundoy Valley, the legal framework and statistics relevant to gender equality in indigenous communities.
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    Regímenes internacionales superpuestos y gobernanza global : retos de la consulta previa y de la protección a la inversión extranjera en el marco de la transición energética
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2025) Gil Serrano, Cristian David; Lorenzoni Escobar, Lina
    This article examines the relationship between the promotion and protection of foreign investment in renewable energy projects for the energy transition in Colombia and the right to prior consultation of indigenous communities, illustrated by the case of the Windpeshi wind power project developed by Enel. The project’s indefinite suspension highlights the tension between governmental policies for the energy transition, investors' expectations, and the rights of indigenous communities in La Guajira, a key region for wind energy generation. Although Enel does not benefit from a currently enforceable International Investment Agreement (IIA) in Colombia, the case serves as a study by underscoring a potential conflict between different international legal regimes. This article emphasizes the need to consolidate a global governance framework on energy transition and indigenous communities to balance these global interests and harmonize the international regimes involved.

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