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Can Western water law become more 'relational'? A survey of comparative laws affecting water across Australasia and the Americas. [PDF]
ABSTRACT There is increasing support, in international legal theory and advocacy, for water governance approaches that go beyond the technocratic, and recognise the reciprocal relatedness of water peoples and water places. Such an approach may seem logical within certain Indigenous law and belief systems, but can Western legal frameworks become more ...
Macpherson E.
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Colombia posee una Constitución que, en gran parte, es producto de la manifiesta voluntad de la comunidad nacional. Una Carta Política debe responder a las necesidades del país y de sus coasociados.
Aquilino Cotes Zuleta
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Abstract Could a trade agreement strengthen the enforcement of domestic environmental laws? This article explores this question in the context of the US–Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA). The article examines, in particular, the potential role of the Secretariat for Submissions on Environmental Enforcement Matters (SEEM) of the TPA.
Pablo Peña
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Abstract Intercultural teaching practices for science education (ITPSE) are suitable to support science teachers in bringing cultural inclusion into their classrooms. The epistemological bridge is the base of the ITPSE design since this approach describes culturally inclusive teaching of science. There is an ITPSE of planning and one of enactment. With
Julio César Tovar‐Gálvez
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Fundamentación jurídica e instituciones estatales de la política exterior colombiana
El presente artículo reflexiona sobre las reglas, instancias y procedimientos en el proceso de la política exterior colombiana. Para lo cual se realiza un estudio descriptivo, tanto del marco legal que sustenta el proceso de formulación de la política ...
Carlos Hernán González Parias +1 more
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Primary care and abortion legislation in Chile: A failed point of entry
Abstract While Chile's partial decriminalization of abortion in 2017 was a long overdue recognition of women's sexual and reproductive rights, nearly four years later the caseload remains well below expectations. This pattern is the product of standing barriers in access to abortion‐related health services, especially at the primary care point of entry.
Lidia Casas +5 more
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Can defined contribution pensions survive the pandemic? The Chilean case
Abstract The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic threatens the viability of Chile’s defined contribution (DC) pension system, undermining its financial foundation and exposing its vulnerability to political risk. The COVID‐19 crisis led to the approval of three rounds of emergency withdrawals of 10 per cent of pension savings (as of April 2021).
Stephen J. Kay, Silvia Borzutzky
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This article discusses the case‐law on gender recognition of the Colombian Constitutional Court. It argues that the Court, paying attention to queer and trans theory and to the demands of trans activists, has interpreted mainstream constitutional rights in such a way that trans people can have their self‐defined identities recognised.
Stefano Osella, Ruth Rubio‐Marin
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¿Cosmopolitismo o aculturación? Los principios y derechos fundamentales de la Constitución Política de Colombia de 1991 [PDF]
Objetivo. Este artículo analiza las posibles influencias sobre la Constitución Política de Colombia de 1991 y prepara el terreno para un debate de las consecuencias por efectos de aculturación. Metodología.
Luis Fernando Bustamante Zapata
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Este artículo presenta la construcción participativa del precedente como una alternativa para la tensión que existe entre la democracia y la defensa judicial de la Constitución.
Jorge Ricardo Palomares García +1 more
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