Justiciability of Economic and Cultural Social Rights in the framework of the New Latin American Constitutionalisms.
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Dignidad Humana, Latinoamérica, Derechos Económicos, Sociales y Culturales, Decolonial, Constitucionalismo.Abstract
In the face of the political transformations provoked by social movements in Latin America, especially in countries such as Ecuador, Bolivia and Colombia, we consider it important to intensify a reading of the law, the State and justice regarding the political and also legal phenomenon of the constitutional transformation of Our America gestated under the heat and pressure of social movements in Our America especially in countries such as Ecuador, Bolivia and Colombia. With the lens of social rights we want to advance socio-legal discussions in the face of this phenomenon and with it, the birth of new epistemologies to understand human dignity and the guarantee of rights with the scope and enjoyment of a project of individual and collective life.
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