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Cuestiones constitucionales

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COPELLO BARONE, Natalia Patricia. The difference in equality: The judicial challenge for the inclusion of aboriginal communities in a multicultural world. Cuest. Const. [online]. 2009, n.20, pp.103-147. ISSN 1405-9193.

Both in the International System for Human Rights and in the Latin American Human Rights System, devices numerous international instruments have highlighted the important role that institutional lies with the courts- national and supra-as guarantors of the effective exercise of human rights, to enshrine the right of access to justice and provide an effective remedy before any violations of such rights, arising from acts or omissions of States or individuals, which also requires courts to have impartial and independent. It is important significance to ask questions about this matter relating to the validity of these rights from various Aboriginal communities and also the actual knowledge by the courts about multiculturalism and its evolution. The analysis of this article coadyuda critical to development and reflective of the evolution in the concept of multiculturalism, which is of paramount importance since it will contribute to developing a legal framework that embraces both systems, model that has been glimpsed in different countries such as Ecuador and Guatemala, giving assurances, and that through the inclusion will be achieved consensus among those who are not forced to delay their own values, and hence are enforcing best way to hold the Rights.

Keywords : Human Rights; Multiculturalism; Aboriginal Communities; Inclusion; Effective Exercise of Human Rights.

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