This article will go over the legislative transformations, as well as conceptions and effects of the implementation of the General System of Participation (GSP) at indigenous towns. The institutional, public and private relations derived from the system of transferences will be analyzed by using the notions of governance and self government. Under this light, we try to characterize the technocratic and budgeting limits of civil and political rights stated, in the 1991 Constitution, for indigenous populations.Este artículo revisará las transformaciones legislativas, así como las concepciones y efectos de la implementación del Sistema General de Participación (SGP) en los pueblos indígenas. Las relaciones institucionales, públicas y privadas ...
Indigenous peoples in Latin America are historically underrepresented in elected bodies. In 2009, Bo...
This article critically examines the way in which the innovations concerning indigenous participatio...
In recent decades, indigenous groups in Bolivia have gained strength, reclaiming their identity as I...
This article will go over the legislative transformations, as well as conceptions and effects of the...
Since the entry into force of the new Constitution (January 2009), Bolivia has experienced important...
When we speak about indigenous peoples we refer to different collectivities (approximately 400 milli...
This chapter focuses on the complexities that emerge in the system of global governance following th...
En mars 2008, l'État chilien ratifiait la Convention 169 de l'OIT, premier instrument juridique de d...
The 1991 Constitution opened spaces for political participation of indigenous peoples but also perpe...
One of the challenges in understanding politics and public policy is to elucidate the interactions b...
Indigenous rights are being increasingly recognised globally. This article argues that this recognit...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
In March of 2008, the Chilean State ratified the 169 ILO Convention, the first international instrum...
128 páginasThis paper analyzes how institutions that determine the choice of financing projects func...
With the approval of the Paraguayan Constitution of 1992, the indigenous communities acquire constit...
Indigenous peoples in Latin America are historically underrepresented in elected bodies. In 2009, Bo...
This article critically examines the way in which the innovations concerning indigenous participatio...
In recent decades, indigenous groups in Bolivia have gained strength, reclaiming their identity as I...
This article will go over the legislative transformations, as well as conceptions and effects of the...
Since the entry into force of the new Constitution (January 2009), Bolivia has experienced important...
When we speak about indigenous peoples we refer to different collectivities (approximately 400 milli...
This chapter focuses on the complexities that emerge in the system of global governance following th...
En mars 2008, l'État chilien ratifiait la Convention 169 de l'OIT, premier instrument juridique de d...
The 1991 Constitution opened spaces for political participation of indigenous peoples but also perpe...
One of the challenges in understanding politics and public policy is to elucidate the interactions b...
Indigenous rights are being increasingly recognised globally. This article argues that this recognit...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
In March of 2008, the Chilean State ratified the 169 ILO Convention, the first international instrum...
128 páginasThis paper analyzes how institutions that determine the choice of financing projects func...
With the approval of the Paraguayan Constitution of 1992, the indigenous communities acquire constit...
Indigenous peoples in Latin America are historically underrepresented in elected bodies. In 2009, Bo...
This article critically examines the way in which the innovations concerning indigenous participatio...
In recent decades, indigenous groups in Bolivia have gained strength, reclaiming their identity as I...