TY - JOUR
T1 - OIL EXTRACTION, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LIVING IN VOLUNTARY ISOLATION, AND GENOCIDE: THE CASE OF THE TAGAERI AND TAROMENANE PEOPLES
AU - CORDERO HEREDIA, DAVID ALBERTO
PY - 2021/5/26
Y1 - 2021/5/26
N2 - This Article utilizes the crime of genocide’s requisite elements to analyze the massacres of the Tagaeri and Taromenane Peoples (Tagaeri-Taromenane). The Tagaeri Taromenane are Indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in the Ecuadorian Amazon who are endangered by the oil and timber industries and the expansion of peasant settlements in their territory. This Article first provides a brief history of the Tagaeri-Taromenane massacres and then discusses the “intent to destroy a group” element of the crime of genocide as enumerated in international human rights jurisprudence. In concluding, the authors propose that the oil industry’s public and private actors’ direct control over the events that led to the massacres could establish criminal liability for those actors.
AB - This Article utilizes the crime of genocide’s requisite elements to analyze the massacres of the Tagaeri and Taromenane Peoples (Tagaeri-Taromenane). The Tagaeri Taromenane are Indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in the Ecuadorian Amazon who are endangered by the oil and timber industries and the expansion of peasant settlements in their territory. This Article first provides a brief history of the Tagaeri-Taromenane massacres and then discusses the “intent to destroy a group” element of the crime of genocide as enumerated in international human rights jurisprudence. In concluding, the authors propose that the oil industry’s public and private actors’ direct control over the events that led to the massacres could establish criminal liability for those actors.
UR - https://harvardhrj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2021/05/34HHRJ117-Cordero.pdf
M3 - Artículo
SN - 1057-5057
JO - HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL
JF - HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL
ER -