THE YANOMAMI IN BRAZIL INTERNAL ORDER AND THE INTER-AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM AS HUMANITARIAN CRISIS INDICATION

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André de Paiva Toledo
Saverio Di Benedetto
Kiwonghi Bizawu

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This study evaluates the legal implications of the traditional occupation of land by the Yanomami people in Brazil, beginning from the construction of the highway BR-210 (Rodovia Perimetral Norte) in 1973, which corresponded to a large influx of non-indigenous people and several land conflicts. We seek to show–by analyzing the Brazilian Constitutions after 1967, the infraconstitutional law upheld by the constitution, the international treaties, and the inter-American jurisprudence–that the legal order in Brazil provides for the possession of indigenous lands, the usufruct of their natural resources, land demarcation, and the removal of intruders. However, the State systematically violates these rights, occasionally causing humanitarian crises. This serious phenomenon occurred twice. During the Brazilian dictatorship (specially from 1975 to 1990) and the Brazilian democracy crisis (beginning in 2014). Both mobilized the bodies of the inter-American human rights system. Although Indigenous rights are well developed in Brazil, their effectiveness remains a challenge due to the political opposition of certain social groups, culminating in periods of greater democratic fragility, humanitarian crises analyzed by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which has jurisdiction to respond to Brazil.

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André de Paiva Toledo, Dom Helder Escola Superior (DHES)

Post-Doctorate from Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, Lyon, France. PhD in International Law from Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II, Paris, France. Master in International Law from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte/MG, Brazil. Graduated in Law from UFMG. Professor of the Graduate Program in Law of Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara (PhD and Master’s courses).

Saverio Di Benedetto, Università del Salento (UNISALENTO)

PhD in International Law from Scuola Superiore ISUFI, Lecce, Italy. Master in Economic Law from Scuola Superiore ISUFI. Graduated in Law from Università di Pisa (UNIPI), Pisa, Italy. PPGD Professor of the Faculty of Law at Università del Salento (UNISALENTO), Lecce, Italy.

Kiwonghi Bizawu, Dom Helder Escola Superior (DHES)

Post-Doctorate from Universidade de Coimbra (UC), Coimbra, Portugal. PhD and Master in Law from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC-MINAS), Belo Horizonte/MG, Brazil. Graduated in Law from Faculdade de Ciências Jurídicas e Sociais Vianna Júnior (FCJSVJ), Juiz de Fora/MG, Brazil. PPGD Professor of Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara (ESDHC), Belo Horizonte/MG, Brazil.