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democracy. Moreover, new social rights have been anchored in the constitution and a plurinational state is supposed to be …In Bolivia, rights to increased political participation and the recognition of indigenous political systems are … interrelated. The new constitution of 2009, a prime example of the 'new Andean constitutionalism', defines Bolivia as a …
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governance processes. Ultimately, the analysis throws light on the constitution of unconventional 'knowledge actors' in global …
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-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), and that the ignorance of the public interests of the countries concerned …
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(CDDP), which is dedicated to the improvement of the Irula tribe in rural villages of southeast India. The Irulas specialize …
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Ethnically diverse societies have long faced the challenge of accommodating distinct and often conflictive normative orders within a single polity. Leaving the ideal of a single, homogeneous legal order aside, many Latin American states have recently acknowledged the right of indigenous peoples...
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since 2007 and referring to deliberative theories as well as human rights norms, this article explores the enabling and …
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changing reality calls for a new majority-minority theory and argue that the moral justifications for cultural minority rights … rights. Only by a contextualized and relational consideration of groups, they thus conclude, can competing demands of …
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' traditional value and amounts to cultural theft. This paper looks at protecting TCEs using copyright's moral rights approach …
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This paper uses a policy quasi-experiment created by the introduction of an old-age unconditional cash transfer program in Bolivia to study the intra-household income allocation process towards children's educational expenditure by ethnicity and gender of the recipient. Taking advantage of a...
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Are ethnic specialization and thus a downward sloping labor demand curve fundamental features of labor market competition between ethnic groups? In a general equilibrium model, this paper argues that spillover effects in skill acquisition and social distances between ethnic groups engender...
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