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Rio Curico
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Policy and Law
Two conflicting laws
- Indeginous law - Designated indeginous lands may not be taken away, seized, encumbered or acquired except between indeginous communities or individuals of the same communities
Electric law - Invokes the principle of eminent domain and states that concessions granted for hydroelectric plants included the right to occupy facilities required for hydroelectric installations.
Multiple experts concluded that the electric law supercedes the indeginous law given government interest in adding capacity for electricity generation. Means if DDI agrees then ONE can arrange for relocation and compensation of Wenteche families
After investigation legal experts found resolution in a section of indeginous lawa granting DDi responsibiity for accrediting trades in which indeginous lands could be exchanged for non-indigenous lands of similar commercial value which would then beconsidered indiginous lands
Indeginous law states that propterty taken away by eminent domain must be replaced with superior properties that will be designated to the displaced.
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