Oñati Socio-Legal Series 10(1) - The Policy of Cultural Rights: State Regulation, Social Contestation and Cultural Diversity

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Dear readers,

The Institute is proud to present the first issue of this year's volume of Oñati Socio-Legal Series. On the occasion of its 10th year of existence, the journal offers a renewed design and overall look both in its layout and in its website and publishing platform. We have hoped to infuse it with a look that is more in tune with current trends in academic journals, especially in our field, and we look forward to hearing your opinion.

As to the issue itself, it has its origins in the workshop The policy of cultural rights: socio-legal perspectives on cultural diversity held at the IISL in July 2017, and chaired by Miren Manias-Muñoz (UPV/EHU) and Lucero Ibarra (CIDE Mexico), who have been guest editors of the issue, as well. It combines papers presented at that workshop with individual submissions to the journal which have been considered particularly adequate and suitable to be included in this special issue. As a final item in the issue is OSLS's Managing Editor's article about Open Access journals. This article is a development of a presentation at the RCSL-IISL Joint Congress, celebrated in June at the Institute.

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Oñati Socio-Legal Series

Vol. 10, Nº. 1 - The Policy of Cultural Rights: State Regulation, Social Contestation and Cultural Diversity

February 2020 - Issue edited by Lucero Ibarra (CIDE Mexico) and Miren Manias-Muñoz (UPV/EHU).

Lucero Ibarra Rojas, Miren Manias-Muñoz: Introduction. The Policy of Cultural Rights: State Regulation, Social Contestation and Cultural Diversity [+PDF]

Lucero Ibarra Rojas, Ezequiel Escobedo Osorio, Fogata Kejtsitani: What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is mine? Re-thinking intellectual property and research ethics from the experience of the Purhépecha community of Cherán [+PDF]

Fanny Montes: Katoü (wayuu bag): a material axis of the relationship between arijunas (non-wayuu) and wayuu people [+PDF]

Trevor Allen Purvis: Sovereign Authority and the Limits of Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Indigenous Peoples in Canada [+PDF]

Nausica Palazzo: Equality in Canada: A tale of non-normative groups struggling with grounds of discrimination [+PDF]

Lucero Ibarra Rojas, Mirari Sagarzazu Sacristán, Ekain Muñoz Oñatibia, Miren Manias-Muñoz: Community Administration as Cultural Policy: Empowering citizens in Eltzia [+PDF]

Richard Mohr: Diversity or Displacement? Housing capital and the right to place [+PDF]

Francisco Vértiz, Violeta Ventura: Política habitacional en mercados de suelo desregulados. Gobierno local, población beneficiaria y cambios jurídicos en la implementación del PRO.CRE.AR en la ciudad de La Plata, Argentina (Housing policy in deregulated urban land markets. Local government, beneficiary population and legal changes in the implementation of PRO.CRE.AR in the city of La Plata, Argentina) [+PDF]

Fiammetta Bonfigli, Germano Andre Doederlein Schwartz, Fabricio Pontin: Social movements and the law: the legal group inside the occupation of Porto Alegre city council in 2013 [+PDF]

Leire Kortabarria: A new model for scientific publications: A Managing Editor’s view [+PDF]