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Constitutional Law, Ecosystems, and Indigenous Peoples in Colombia: Biocultural Rights and Legal Subjects

机译:哥伦比亚的宪法法,生态系统和土着人民:生物文化权利和法律主体

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The recognition of rivers and related ecosystems as legal persons or subjects is an emerging mechanism in transnational practice available to governments in seeking more effective and collaborative natural resource management, sometimes at the insistence of indigenous peoples. This approach is developing particularly quickly in Colombia, where legal rights for rivers and ecosystems are grasping onto, and evolving out of, constitutional human rights protections. This enables the development of a new type of constitutionalism of nature. Yet legal rights for rivers may obscure the rights of indigenous peoples and their role in resource ownership and governance. We argue that the Colombian river cases serve as a caution to courts and legislatures elsewhere to be mindful, in devising ecosystem rights, of the complex and interrelated rights, interests and tenures of indigenous peoples and local communities.
机译:对法人或主题的河流和相关生态系统的认可是在寻求更有效和协作的自然资源管理方面提供的跨国实践中的新出现机制,有时是在土着人民的坚持下。这种方法在哥伦比亚特别迅速发展,其中河流和生态系统的法律权利抓住,并不断发展,宪法人权保护。这使得能够发展新型的自然宪政。然而,河流的法律权利可能会掩盖土着人民的权利及其在资源所有权和治理方面的作用。我们认为,哥伦比亚河案件谨此致法于其他地方的法院和立法机构,以便在设计生态系统权利方面,在生态系统的权利,有关土着人民和当地社区的复杂和相互关联的权利,利益和权限中。

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