Researching Indigenous Law. Legal Anthropology or Comparative Law?

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Essay from the year 2015 in the subject Law - Comparative Legal Systems Comparative Law language: English abstract: In developed countries indigenous peoples are often portrayed as (noble) savages or as remnants from an other age. However they are neither. While being different from the majority population and all too often having been (and often continuing to be) oppressed in recent years a change has become visible in the attitude towards indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples are first of all that peoples - with their own cultures and histories. It is because of their particular lifestyle and relationship with an other culture that they are seen as different. However more and more indigenous peoples are taken more seriously in their own right.In this essay the research of indigenous legal norms by outsiders is investigated from the perspective of indigenous rights. Based on a premise of respect for indigenous norms issues such as benefit sharing and access to research results are discussed as well as research ethics.
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