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Unraveling a political technology: free, prior, and informed consent in peruvian oil and mining sectors
Abstract
The worldwide dissemination of the right to free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) has fostered discussions about its significance for removing the social exclusion of indigenous peoples. Most studies address problems in the regulation and implementation of FPIC, but less attention is paid to how the strengths and weaknesses of indigenous organizations and their different political engagements influence FPIC processes and outcomes. Based on the analysis of consultation agreements in the mining and oil sectors in Peru (2011-2022) and the evaluation of two case studies, this article explains how FPIC might be a tool for indigenous politics and state governance- Zeitschriftenartikel
- journal article
- Politikwissenschaft
- Political science
- Amazonas; Anden; gesellschaftliche Bewegung; Petrochemische Industrie; politischer Entscheidungsprozess; politischer Konsens; Rechte indigener/tribaler Bevölkerungen; FPIC
- politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
- spezielle Ressortpolitik
- Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
- Special areas of Departmental Policy
- Bergbau
- Konsens
- Peru
- indigene Völker
- politische Bewegung
- soziale Bewegung
- Amazonasgebiet
- Andenraum
- Politik
- politische Entscheidung
- Entscheidungsprozess
- Menschenrechte
- mining
- consensus
- Peru
- indigenous peoples
- political movement
- social movement
- Amazon region
- Andean Region
- politics
- political decision
- decision making process
- human rights