%0 Journal Article %T La deconstrucci¨®n del concepto de propiedad: Una aproximaci¨®n intercultural a los derechos territoriales ind¨ªgenas %A Mart¨ªnez de Bringas %A Asier %J Utop¨¬a y Praxis Latinoamericana %D 2009 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X the objective of this study is to design contents for the threefold topic £¿indigenous peoples-habitat-territory,£¿ from a decolonizing perspective. from this starting point, the study confronts the complicated challenge of intercultural dialogue. the work was structured in four sections: a) terminological clarifications regarding the subject; what can we understand by territoriality, natural resources and biodiversity within the logical framework of the indigenous peoples, and how these same terms are understood differently by western law; b) critical analyses of indigenous claims in the multilateral environmental treaties that have emerged lately, from the perspective of indigenous peoples£¿ rights; c) controversial central elements in this exciting intercultural dialogue, such as indigenous territoriality; d) an analysis of the jurisprudence that has been developed by the inter-american human rights court and commission, aware that this may be a first advancement toward intercultural law, latent in the different reports and decisions made by these two juridical institutions. %K indigenous peoples %K human rights %K biodiversity %K intercultural law. %U http://www.scielo.org.ve/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1315-52162009000200003&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en