Culture as Judicial Evidence: Expert Testimony in Latin America
Editat de Leila Rodriguezen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2021
In
Latin
America,
as
early
as
1975
testimony
given
under
oath
by
anthropologists
has
been
applied
in
the
civil
law
systems
in
a
number
of
Latin
American
countries.
Calledperitajes
antropológicos
culturales,
this
testimony
can
come
in
the
form
of
written
affidavits
and/or
oral
testimony.
These
experts
build
bridges
of
intercultural
dialogue,
which
overcome
language
and
cultural
barriers
that
have
historically
limited
equal
access
to
justice
for
indigenous
and
ethnic
people
all
over
the
word.
Culture as Judicial Evidence in Latin Americasummarizes the current state of this work in six countries: Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Chile, Colombia, and Uruguay, and lays out the challenges and dilemmas involved in the creation and use of cultural expert testimony. Organized into three sections, the book advances a framework for the use of cultural evidence, and presents readers with nine case studies based on trials in six individual countries. These countries have implemented legal reform, constitutional amendments and the adoption of international legislation to create the legal frameworks that enable this new form of legal evidence to be admissible in Latin American courts. The contributing authors are cultural anthropologists with vast experience researching the impact of cultural expert witness testimony. A forward-looking final section examines the dilemmas and challenges of this work that remain to be solved.
Culture as Judicial Evidence in Latin Americasummarizes the current state of this work in six countries: Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Chile, Colombia, and Uruguay, and lays out the challenges and dilemmas involved in the creation and use of cultural expert testimony. Organized into three sections, the book advances a framework for the use of cultural evidence, and presents readers with nine case studies based on trials in six individual countries. These countries have implemented legal reform, constitutional amendments and the adoption of international legislation to create the legal frameworks that enable this new form of legal evidence to be admissible in Latin American courts. The contributing authors are cultural anthropologists with vast experience researching the impact of cultural expert witness testimony. A forward-looking final section examines the dilemmas and challenges of this work that remain to be solved.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781947602632
ISBN-10: 1947602632
Pagini: 325
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: University of Cincinnati Press
Colecția University of Cincinnati Press
ISBN-10: 1947602632
Pagini: 325
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: University of Cincinnati Press
Colecția University of Cincinnati Press
Notă biografică
Leila
Rodriguezis
an
associate
professor
in
the
Department
of
Anthropology
at
the
University
of
Cincinnati.
She
is
also
an
affiliate
of
the
university’s
Department
of
Africana
Studies,
Department
of
Sociology,
and
Latin
American
Studies
Program.