The Norm Prohibiting the Chewing of Coca Leaf: From the International System to the Colombian State
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- Título: The Norm Prohibiting the Chewing of Coca Leaf: From the International System to the Colombian State
- Autor: Fernández López, Julián Andrés
- Publicación original: Desafíos; Vol. 29, No. 2, 2017
- Descripción física: PDF
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- Colombia
- Notas de reproducción original: Digitalización realizada por la Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República (Colombia)
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- Resumen: This article deals with the process of adopting international drug treaties in confor¬mity with the Colombian legal system. International law establishes that substances that are considered illicit, including coca leaf, have legal uses exclusively for medical or scientific purposes. Consequently, the chewing of coca leaf by indigenous com¬munities in the Andean States is mandated to disappear. The Colombian state has signed and ratified these international treaties, and has an obligation to respect its international commitments. Being a pluricultural nation with two formal and equal legal systems (indigenous and ordinary jurisdiction) and with the increased partici¬pation of native communities in Colombian politics, the task of implementing this obligation gives rise to a legal conundrum. The Colombian state faces two mutually exclusive obligations: One to its international commitments and another to respect the rights of indigenous communities.
- Resumen: Derechos pueblos indígenas; Sociología de normas; Políticas de drogas
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- Forma/género: texto
- Idioma: inglés
- Institución origen: Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República
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