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. -- legal pluralism ; constitutional change ; judicial reform ; indigenous peoples ; plurinational state ; Bolivia ; Ecuador … address the challenges implied by this state-sanctioned form of legal pluralism is examined by a comparison of Bolivia and … Ecuador in this paper. Similarities between cases can be identified as to the definition and limits of indigenous …
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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 … society considerably and whether a new democratic model is being established in Bolivia. I argue that there are many limiting …
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Guaraníes' participation in Bolivia's gas sector, this study finds that competing claims regarding territory, property …
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Over the last three decades, indigenous movements in Ecuador and Bolivia have grown increasingly powerful and made … people to challenge the terms of recognition in Ecuador and Bolivia as well as the contrasting contexts which have produced … different patterns of indigenous political action. It suggests that indigenous organizations in Ecuador have been more central …
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Bolivia and Ecuador are considered examples of post-neoliberal regimes: both have left governments which have been …-neoliberal economic policy of Bolivia and Ecuador. This argument can explain why in these countries still indigenous people are affected … implementation. The first part will analyze the political economy in Bolivia in a historical perspective, the real meaning of the …
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environment is the fundamental framing of the new constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia. These constitutional reforms embrace … politics, extractivism and the rights of nature and the Indigenous peoples in the new constitutional settings of Bolivia and …, particularly, Ecuador. The article argues that Sumak Kawsay challenges dominating understandings of the concepts of welfare, common …
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