Garantía de los derechos constitucionales de los pueblos indígenas en el multinacionalismo y el neoconstitucionalismo

The present article conducts a hermeneutic research that seeks to identify the presence of a multinational state in Colombia, as a neoconstitutional strategy developed from two constituted theories: the first one studies the theory of open constitutionalism by Gustav Zagreblesky, identified from two...

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Autores:
Ramírez-Montúfa, Alvaro Hernando
Noguera, Daniel Laureano
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2017
Institución:
Universidad Católica de Colombia
Repositorio:
RIUCaC - Repositorio U. Católica
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ucatolica.edu.co:10983/16357
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10983/16357
Palabra clave:
DERECHO CONSTITUCIONAL
ESTADO NACIÓN
PLURALISMO
POLÍTICA SOCIAL
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
NATION STATE
PLURALISM
SOCIAL POLICY
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Summary:The present article conducts a hermeneutic research that seeks to identify the presence of a multinational state in Colombia, as a neoconstitutional strategy developed from two constituted theories: the first one studies the theory of open constitutionalism by Gustav Zagreblesky, identified from two specific moments within the Colombian legal system: the proposal of a new constitution and the form of interpretation of the Constitution and the laws. The second theory is the multinational state within the theory of the constitutional guarantees by Luigi Ferrajoli. This theory proposes the link between the principle of self-determination and of peace as pillars of constitutional fundamentalism.