Título Decolonizing Law and Nature. Interpretative Frameworks in the New Latin American Constitutionalism
Autores FONT OPORTO, PABLO, Hernandez-Umana, Bernardo Alfredo
Publicación externa No
Medio Izquierdas
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil SJR 2
Fecha de publicacion 01/04/2025
ISI 001530318500024
Abstract European hegemonic Modernity is essentially colonial, as it self-erects itself as the only fully rational and authentically human project that denies all otherness, including Nature itself. Modern state law emerges from this matrix and gives it legal cover. For our part, we believe that the new Latin American constitutionalism can represent an opportunity for an alter-civilisational decolonial law through the integration of new interpretative frameworks, such as the biocultural perspective (which focuses on subject-culture-Nature relations based on the recognition of the latter as a subject of rights) or legal pluralism.
Palabras clave Bioculturality; colonial Modernity; coloniality of law; coloniality of nature; judgement t-622 of 2016; new latin american constitutionalism
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