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American Convention on Human Rights
1969 international human rights instrument

Indigenismo
'''''' () is a political ideology in several Latin American countries which emphasizes the relationship between the nation state and Indigenous nations and Indigenous peoples. In some contemporary uses, it refers to the pursuit of greater social and political inclusion for Indigenous peoples in Latin America, whether through nation-wide reforms or region-wide alliances. This type of seeks to vindicate Indigenous cultural and linguistic difference, assert Indigenous rights, and seek recognition and in some cases compensation for past wrongdoings of the colonial and republican states. Some histo
Inter-American Court of Human Rights
judicial institution of the Organization of American States
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
body of the Organization of American States
American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man
treaty
Belém do Pará Convention
1994 women's rights instrument of the Organization of American States
Washington Office on Latin America
American non-profit organization
Alejandro Orfila
Argentine diplomat (1925-2021)
Inter-American Institute of Human Rights
International organization located in San José, Costa Rica