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The Legal Cultures of the Subsoil Database

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Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10261/419214
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Name The Legal Cultures of the Subsoil Database
Description

The purpose of this database is to serve as a repository of legal instruments and practices used by a range of stakeholders (grassroots community groups, civil society organisations, governments and corporations) in the context of extraction-related conflicts as a means to assert their rights over territory and resource governance. The database takes a broad-based approach to reflect the universe of available legal and legal-like repertoires, and related political actions, in the context of environmental politics challenging the implementation of extractive projects. It focuses on the following domains: (i) transnational judicial institutions and quasi-judicial norms; (ii) domestic courts, administrative bodies, and legislation; and (iii) para-legal actions and law-like actions that occur outside of formal legal arenas. The files accompanying this record are available in Spanish and English.

Themes
  • Science and technology
  • Legislation and justice
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Creation date 2026-02-18T00:00:00
Last updated 2026-02-27T08:44:50
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Languages
  • Spanish
  • English
Geographic coverage
    Geographic coverage (International) Mexico
    Time coverage
    • From 2017-01-01 to 2021-12-31
    Effective resource
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    Normative
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      Publisher Publicador - Digital.CSIC
      Observations

      Recommended citation : Montoya, Ainhoa; Sieder, Rachel; Bravo Espinosa, Yacotzin; Knox, Rupert; Pauchulo, María C.; 2020; The Legal Cultures of the Subsoil Database; Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS); https://doi.org/10.14296/SLWU8713