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Revista Jurídica Derecho

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ROJAS TUDELA, Farit L.. Plurinational citizenship. Self-determination, demodiversity, and Bolivian jurisprudence. Rev. Jur. Der. [online]. 2025, vol.14, n.22, pp.135-154.  Epub Oct 10, 2025. ISSN 2413-2810.

The recognition in Bolivian constitutional law of community democracy, understood as the election, appointment, or nomination of authorities and representatives of indigenous peoples through their own rules and procedures, allows us to understand a shift in the notion of citizenship. An analysis of the principle of self-determination of indigenous peoples and the implementation of community democracy at the subnational levels, as well as an analysis of case law, suggests the existence of a plurinational citizenship currently under construction in Bolivia.

Keywords : Citizenship; self-determination of indigenous peoples; demodiversity; plurinationality.

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