Demanding Justice and Security: Indigenous Women and Legal Pluralities in Latin America

TitleDemanding Justice and Security: Indigenous Women and Legal Pluralities in Latin America
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsSieder, Rachel
Number of Pages299
PublisherRutgers University Press
CityNew Brunswick, NJ
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Across Latin America, indigenous women are organizing to challenge racial, gender, and class discrimination through the courts. Collectively, by engaging with various forms of law, they are forging new definitions of what justice and security mean within their own contexts and struggles. Featuring chapters on Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Mexico, the contributors to Demanding Justice and Security include both leading researchers and community activists. 

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