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Iuris Tantum Revista Boliviana de Derecho

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LANDIVAR MOSINO, Eric Cícero. Indigenism and constitution in Bolivia (an approach from 1990 to our days). Rev. Bol. Der. [online]. 2015, n.19, pp.470-507. ISSN 2070-8157.

The recognition of the indigenous cultures was one of the leading arguments to reform the Constitution. In fact, indigenous people were fundamental protagonists in enacting a new Constitution. In this article we analyze how indigenous people fight for the recognition of theirs collective rights has been reflected in the Bolivian Constitution through the years.

Keywords : Indigenous People; Indigenous Autonomy; collective rights; constitutionalism.

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