Approximations toward the rights to nature and the good life from the original peoples in Colombia: Struggles in the context of environmental challenges in the 21st century
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.boan.20390Keywords:
Rights of Nature, Native Peoples, Constitution, Environmental Conflicts.Abstract
The following text is an approach to the legal and political mechanisms present in the Constitution of Colombia related to what are known as the laws of Nature and Good Life in the constitutional perspective of the plurinational states of Ecuador and Bolivia and that front to environmental challenges of the 21st century, it is urgent to potentiate a new juridical perspective: anthropocentrism to bio-centrism juridical. This text is enriched with ethnoliterary experiences, memories and learning derived from integral accompaniment to the indigenous peoples of Jenoy and Mocondino (Pasto 2011-2013) from the autonomy of its legal forms.
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