La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènes

The article analyzes the conflict that arises in the Colombian state between the local tradition of coca leaf use by indigenous communities and the international norm on drug control demanding the abolition of the native’s tradition. The norm « journey » from an international space to a national sph...

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Main Author: Julián Andrés Fernández López
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Language:fra
Published: Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cjm/1151
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description The article analyzes the conflict that arises in the Colombian state between the local tradition of coca leaf use by indigenous communities and the international norm on drug control demanding the abolition of the native’s tradition. The norm « journey » from an international space to a national sphere requires a complex process of interaction with local actors. In order to have a real binding power, an international norm depends on the States and in the adoption process it can also be rejected or reconstructed. In our study, we favor three elements of a norm: temporality, coercive power, and space. This approach allows us to identify the actors involved, their motivations, the key moments of tensions, and the local mechanisms for managing the opposing normative systems.
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spelling doaj-art-a783a1b51c694ef4b22269c1db4a2dac2025-08-20T03:00:34ZfraUniversité Jean Moulin - Lyon 3Cahiers Jean Moulin2553-92212020-11-01610.4000/cjm.1151La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènesJulián Andrés Fernández LópezThe article analyzes the conflict that arises in the Colombian state between the local tradition of coca leaf use by indigenous communities and the international norm on drug control demanding the abolition of the native’s tradition. The norm « journey » from an international space to a national sphere requires a complex process of interaction with local actors. In order to have a real binding power, an international norm depends on the States and in the adoption process it can also be rejected or reconstructed. In our study, we favor three elements of a norm: temporality, coercive power, and space. This approach allows us to identify the actors involved, their motivations, the key moments of tensions, and the local mechanisms for managing the opposing normative systems.https://journals.openedition.org/cjm/1151norms sociologydrug policyinternational lawindigenous rightsinternational relationsconstructivism
spellingShingle Julián Andrés Fernández López
La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènes
Cahiers Jean Moulin
norms sociology
drug policy
international law
indigenous rights
international relations
constructivism
title La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènes
title_full La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènes
title_fullStr La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènes
title_full_unstemmed La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènes
title_short La collision des normes : régime international de contrôle des drogues et droits des peuples indigènes
title_sort la collision des normes regime international de controle des drogues et droits des peuples indigenes
topic norms sociology
drug policy
international law
indigenous rights
international relations
constructivism
url https://journals.openedition.org/cjm/1151
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