Towards the articulation of state and indigenous law in cases of violence against women in the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua
Abstract
The work has presented the contributions of the URACCAN as Intercultural Community University in the topic of Intercultural Justice Administration; a qualitative research approach has been used at a descriptive level. The inclusion of this topic in the Community Social Extension Policy of URACCAN facilitated training spaces, exchange of experiences and joint working sessions among authorities of the state system and ancestral authorities, and other spaces. This work will serve as the basis for the preparation of the proposal that articulates the indigenous and state law in cases of violence against women in the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua
