El potencial decolonial de la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional para la tutela de derechos de la naturaleza en el marco del paradigma biocéntrico del Vivir Bien

The decolonial potential of the jurisprudence of the Plurinational Constitutional Court for the protection of the rights of nature within the framework of the biocentric paradigm of Vivir bien

Authors

  • Farit Limbert Rojas Tudela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1924

Keywords:

Plurinationality, decolonization, vivir bien, constitutional jurisprudence, rights of nature.

Abstract

The Constitutions of the new Latin American constitutionalism present their own characteristics such as plurinationality, decolonization and legal pluralism. From the jurisprudence of the Bolivian Plurinational Constitutional Court that dynamizes these characteristics, concepts and fragments can be found in constitutional sentences with a decolonial potential for the protection of the rights of nature as part of the irradiation of the rights of indigenous peoples to decolonizing constitutionalism.

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Published

2023-06-01

How to Cite

Rojas Tudela, F. L. (2023). El potencial decolonial de la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional para la tutela de derechos de la naturaleza en el marco del paradigma biocéntrico del Vivir Bien: The decolonial potential of the jurisprudence of the Plurinational Constitutional Court for the protection of the rights of nature within the framework of the biocentric paradigm of Vivir bien. DPCE Online, 58(SP2). https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1924

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