Publications of Jessika Eichler
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Journal Article (14)
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Journal Article
55 (1), pp. 5 - 34 (2023)
Proceduralising indigenous peoples' demands: indigenous environmental rights and legal pluralism in contemporary jurisprudence. Legal Pluralism and Critical Social Analysis 2.
Journal Article
11 (2), pp. 325 - 343 (2022)
The transformative forces of international law? Questioning equality regimes from a multi-level perspective. Global Constitutionalism 3.
Journal Article
29 (4), pp. 652 - 677 (2022)
Disentangling the vernacular in Bolivia and decolonising the law. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 4.
Journal Article
13 (2), pp. 357 - 385 (2021)
Criminalization, securitization and other Forms of illegalizing indigenous contestations in Chile: responses from constitutional law and Inter-American jurisprudence on Mapuche poeople’s rights. Journal of Human Rights Practice 5.
Journal Article
6 (1), pp. 3 - 23 (2021)
Challenging absolute executive powers in times of corona: re-examining constitutional courts and the collective right to public contestation as instruments of institutional control. Review of Economics and Political Science 6.
Journal Article
25 (5), pp. 793 - 814 (2021)
Intangible cultural heritage, inequalities and participation: who decides on heritage? International Journal of Human Rights 7.
Journal Article
42 (4), 477, pp. 459 (2021)
Contemporary forms of cultural genocide in the natural resource sector: indigenous peoples' perspectives from Bolivia and Colombia. Canadian Journal of Development Studies 8.
Journal Article
42 (4), pp. 790 - 816 (2020)
"Migrating recognition" or "constitutionalism reversed": relating Andean plurinational constitutionalism and European integration politics. Human Rights Quarterly 9.
Journal Article
15 (1), pp. 88 - 102 (2019)
Neo-extractivist controversies in Bolivia: indigenous perspectives on global norms. International Journal of Law in Context 10.
Journal Article
23 (3), pp. 560 - 578 (2018)
Indigenous intermediaries in prior consultation processes: bridge builders or silenced voices? Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 11.
Journal Article
22 (2), pp. 262 - 285 (2018)
New responses to mining extractivism in the Bolivian lowlands: the role and potential of indigenous cooperatives in self-managing mining resources. International Journal of Human Rights 12.
Journal Article
48 (6), pp. 1439 - 1463 (2017)
The shady side of consultation and compensation: 'divide-and-rule' tactics in Bolivia's extraction sector. Development and Change 13.
Journal Article
5 (1), pp. 119 - 145 (2016)
Indigenous peoples’ land rights in the Bolivian lowlands: ways to mitigate inequalities in resource-related issues. International Human Rights Law Review 14.
Journal Article
10 (1) (2015)
Individual rights in collective contexts: the challenge of reconciling individual rights with collective claims in indigenous community participation. Essex Human Rights Review Book Chapter (3)
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Book Chapter
Eichler, J.; Topidi, K.). Bloomsbury, Oxford (2022)
Collectivising human rights or scales of collectivisation: Andean constitutionalism and other juridical points of departure. In: Minority recognition and the diversity deficit, pp. 53 - 73 (Eds. 16.
Book Chapter
Eichler, J.). Bloomsbury, Oxford (2022)
Introductory remarks: minority recognition and its transformative potential; critically engaging with the diversity deficit. In: Minority recognition and the diversity deficit: comparative perspectives, pp. 1 - 17 (Ed. 17.
Book Chapter
La otra cara de la minería en Bolivia: una respuesta indígena de tierras bajas frente a la ausencia de la consulta previa, libre e informada. In: Challenges to indigenous political and socio-economic participation: natural resources, gender, education and intellectual property, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 189 - 213 (Eds. Tomaselli, A.; Rosti, M.; Cammarata, R.; Scardozzi, C.). Eurac Research, Bozen (2017)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
The vernacularisation of indigenous peoples’ participatory rights in the Bolivian extractive sector: including subgroups in collective decision-making processes. Dissertation, 720 pp., Albert Sloman Library, University of Essex, Colchester (2016)
Thesis - Habilitation (1)
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Thesis - Habilitation
Contesting equality paradigms: contextualising equality amidst the multiplicity of legal frameworks and contemporary politics of recognition. Habilitation, 710 pp., Institut d'études politiques, Paris (2023)
Other (1)
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Other
Position paper: towards a new corporate engagement with the natural resource sector; extraction and affected communities, indigenous peoples and minorities, (2016)
Newspaper Article (2)
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Newspaper Article
Bolivia has failed to keep its promise on indigenous rights. Fair Observer (2014)
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Newspaper Article
Keeping its promises?: implementing indigenous peoples' rights in Peru. Fair Observer (2013)
Book Review (2)
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Book Review
24, pp. 313 - 315 (2023)
Subjects of intergenerational justice: indigenous philosophy, the environment and relationships by Christine J. Winter. Abingdon: Routledge, 2022. Human Rights Review 24.
Book Review
42 (3), pp. 722 - 724 (2020)
The prior consultation of indigenous peoples in Latin America: Inside the implementation gap (Claire Wright & Alexandra Tomaselli eds., Routledge 2019). Human Rights Quarterly Collected Edition (1)
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Collected Edition
Minority recognition and the diversity deficit: comparative perspectives. Bloomsbury, Oxfort (2022), 208 pp.
Monograph (3)
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Monograph
Die Rechte indigener Völker im Menschenrechtssystem: Normen, Institutionen und gesellschaftliche Auswirkungen. Nomos, Baden-Baden (2022), 266 pp.
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Monograph
Intangible cultural heritage under pressure? Examining vulnerabilities in ICH regimes; minorities, indigenous peoples and refugees. Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart (2020), 140 pp.
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Monograph
Reconciling indigenous peoples’ individual and collective rights: participation, prior consultation and self-determination in Latin America. Routledge, New York (2019), XI, 196 pp.
Blog Post (1)
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Blog Post
Alternatives to development in the Andes: contesting cosmovisions and their path towards recognition. (2019)