MULTICULTURAL IMPOSSIBILITIES IN THREE DECADES OF CONSTITUTIONALISM IN COLOMBIA

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https://doi.org/10.11117/rdp.v20i108.7709

Abstract

Three decades of constitutional grammar are reviewed and questioned about minorities, differential groups, indigenous peoples, black peoples, Afro-descendants, Raizales, Palenqueros (NARP), Rrom (gypsies) or referred to as ethnic groups, the progressiveness of the recognition of their rights and the judicial and institutional inconsistencies of their main demands in the face of the sociocultural story of the best way to live (living tasty) of these populations as subjects of a multicultural approach that continues trapped in a conservative circle of respect for the traditional legal status quo, for legal universalism , and the ineffectiveness of decisions at different levels of the State, such as persistent inequality, racism, and the lack of material concreteness of territorial collective rights, prior consultation and the participation of these so-called minorities in the decision-making of the societal life.

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Rosembert Ariza Santamaria, Universidade Nacional da Colômbia. Bogotá. Colômbia

Advogado e Doutor em Sociologia Jurídica. Professor Associado da Universidade Nacional da Colômbia. Membro do grupo de investigação CLACSO sobre Direito, classe e reconfiguração do capital. Diretor do grupo de investigação Estado e usos sociais da ilegalidade (E-Ilusos), ligado à Faculdade de Ciências Humanas da Universidade Nacional da Colômbia.

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2024-01-31

How to Cite

Ariza Santamaria, R. (2024). MULTICULTURAL IMPOSSIBILITIES IN THREE DECADES OF CONSTITUTIONALISM IN COLOMBIA. Public Law, 20(108). https://doi.org/10.11117/rdp.v20i108.7709

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Dossiê Temático: Desigualdades e Direitos Humanos: desafios nos sistemas de proteção constitucional e transnacional