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10 Ariz. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 68 (2019-2020)
History, Enterprise, and Reform: Honduran ZEDE Regimes and Indigenous Peoples' Rights

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            ARIZONA JOURNAL

                            OF

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY


              VOLUME 10           FALL 2019             ISSUE 1


      HISTORY, ENTERPRISE, AND REFORM:
HONDURAN ZEDE REGIMES AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' RIGHTS

                             Dr. Torivio A. Fodder


      They are Indigenous because their ancestral roots are embedded in the lands on
      which they live, or would like to live, much more deeply than the roots of the more
      powerful sectors of society living on the same lands or in close proximity. And
      they are peoples in that they comprise distinct communities within a continuity of
      existence and identity that links them to the communities, tribes, or nations of
                             their ancestral past. '

           - S. James Anaya (on the definition of Indigenous Peoples)


           Introduction                                              69
     I.    Overview of Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Honduras and
           Latin America                                             71
       A.  The Gradual Erosion of Indigenous Land Rights in Honduras      71
       B.  The Modem Era: Lack of Title & State Control            72
     II.   Exploring Alternative Approaches to Indigenous Property Rights
           Under a ZEDE Regime                                       74
       A.  Overview of the ZEDE Legislation                          74
       B.  Comparative International Approaches                      77
       1. SEZ- China                                                 77
       2. Dubai                                                      79
       3. FTZ -USA                                                   80
       4. Indigenous Examples: Tribal FTZs in the USA                81
     III.  Critiques and Concerns Regarding the ZEDE Regime          83


     1 JAMES ANAYA, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 1 (Aspen Publishers
     2009).

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