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Revista Jurídica Derecho

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ATTARD BELLIDO, María Elena. A plurinational, community and intercultural constitutionalism with a decolonized gender approach. Rev. Jur. Der. [online]. 2021, vol.10, n.15, pp.141-164. ISSN 2413-2810.

Abstract This work invites us to reflect on the need to interpret rights from a decolonized gender perspective and in light of the plurinational, community and intercultural constitutionalism emerging from the Bolivian Constitution of 2009, so that the Plurinational Constitutional Court and the various jurisdictions, between They include the original indigenous jurisdiction and the ordinary jurisdiction, through intercultural and interjurisdictional dialogues, plurally construct rights from the intersectionality, experience and feelings of diverse women, doubly oppressed in plurinational and pluralistic scenarios. For this purpose, the retrospective-dialogic method will be used, through which the historical evolution of constitutionalism and the different gender currents with a Eurocentric matrix will be analyzed, and then, within the framework of interculturality and complementarity, address feminisms of diversity and its incidence in contexts of multinationality and cultural diversity.

Keywords : Plurinational; community and intercultural constitutionalism; decolonized gender approach; diverse women.

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