Incorporation of the ethno-racial approach in the legal and political treatment of climate migrations
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https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2023.7849Keywords:
ethnic-racial approach, climate migrations, afro-descendants, indigenous and/or indigenous peoples, public policiesAbstract
This article makes a critical analysis of the responses that have been structured at the legal and political levels to address climate migration. It highlights the need to incorporate the ethnic-racial approach in addressing this phenomenon due to its differential impact on the rights of Afro-descendants and indigenous people, especially concerning territory and collective property. It also examines the underlying structural causes and uses this study as a basis for establishing parameters that can be taken into account in the construction of future international policies.
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