Multiculturalismo y autonomía de las comunidades indígenas en la constitución de 1991

Multiculturalism has established itself worldwide as a new trend in political theory. Therefore, this paper examines the principles of multiculturalism from the theory of Will Kymlicka, contrasting it with the pluralistic tendency of Giovanni Sartori. Performing a theoretical dialectical investigati...

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Main Author: Araque Bermudez, Guillermo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8014550
Source:Revista Jurídica Mario Alario D'Filippo, ISSN 2256-2796, Vol. 6, Nº. 12, 2014, pags. 22-36
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Summary: Multiculturalism has established itself worldwide as a new trend in political theory. Therefore, this paper examines the principles of multiculturalism from the theory of Will Kymlicka, contrasting it with the pluralistic tendency of Giovanni Sartori. Performing a theoretical dialectical investigation of the postulates of the authors from the dogmatic perspective. To demonstrate the application of theories in the Colombian legal system, specifically as it pertains to the rights of indigenous groups, determining the nuclei of differentiated rights for indigenous and limits thereof, within the framework of the Constitution of 1991 and the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court.