This study focuses on the debate on alternative and sustainable development produced by the concept of buen vivir from a juridical perspective, involving in particular comparative constitutional law. Ecuador and Bolivia have constitutionalized this concept since the constitutional reforms of 2008 and 2009, but if we try to understand this phenomenon under comparative lenses, we may find traces of institutional change even in countries with different cultural and historical backgrounds, such as Bhutan and South Africa. All these countries have been interested in processes of constitutional (re)foundation and chose similar methods and contents for their new constitutional systems. Comparing all the common elements in the experiences analyze...
ResumenEste ensayo discute dos conceptos innovadores relacionados a nuevas visiones de desarrollo: e...
Las constituciones multiculturales y ambientales de Ecuador y Bolivia se estructuran alrededor de lo...
Ten years have passed since the Ecuadorian and Bolivian constituent processes, which formally conclu...
This study focuses on the debate on alternative and sustainable development produced by the concept ...
The air of freshness blown into the debate on alternative and sustainable development by the concept...
In 2008, a new Constitution of Ecuador was enacted with a novel definition of the state as “plurinat...
South American Constitutional law has been, since its inception, influenced by European law. However...
Bolivia and Ecuador passed through a constituent process in 2008-2009. Both Constitutions proclaimed...
South American Constitutional law has been, since its inception, influenced by European law. However...
One of the most significant events in recent comparative constitutional law on environmental issues ...
This article aims to analyze the constitutions of Ecuador (2008) and Bolivia (2009) highlithing the ...
The proposed of reconstruction of legal, economic, political and social instability in the countries...
This article discusses the concept of Vivir Bien (Living Well) (VB) and its role as a decolonising p...
1noCultural pluralism and the legal acknowledgment of diversity are currently pervasive topics withi...
The 2008 Ecuadorian Constitution is often presented as building on the local traditions of indigenou...
ResumenEste ensayo discute dos conceptos innovadores relacionados a nuevas visiones de desarrollo: e...
Las constituciones multiculturales y ambientales de Ecuador y Bolivia se estructuran alrededor de lo...
Ten years have passed since the Ecuadorian and Bolivian constituent processes, which formally conclu...
This study focuses on the debate on alternative and sustainable development produced by the concept ...
The air of freshness blown into the debate on alternative and sustainable development by the concept...
In 2008, a new Constitution of Ecuador was enacted with a novel definition of the state as “plurinat...
South American Constitutional law has been, since its inception, influenced by European law. However...
Bolivia and Ecuador passed through a constituent process in 2008-2009. Both Constitutions proclaimed...
South American Constitutional law has been, since its inception, influenced by European law. However...
One of the most significant events in recent comparative constitutional law on environmental issues ...
This article aims to analyze the constitutions of Ecuador (2008) and Bolivia (2009) highlithing the ...
The proposed of reconstruction of legal, economic, political and social instability in the countries...
This article discusses the concept of Vivir Bien (Living Well) (VB) and its role as a decolonising p...
1noCultural pluralism and the legal acknowledgment of diversity are currently pervasive topics withi...
The 2008 Ecuadorian Constitution is often presented as building on the local traditions of indigenou...
ResumenEste ensayo discute dos conceptos innovadores relacionados a nuevas visiones de desarrollo: e...
Las constituciones multiculturales y ambientales de Ecuador y Bolivia se estructuran alrededor de lo...
Ten years have passed since the Ecuadorian and Bolivian constituent processes, which formally conclu...