将Vivir Bien的原则应用于玻利维亚的法院决议:语言、话语和土地法

IF 1.5 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Critical Discourse Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-21 DOI:10.1080/17405904.2022.2102517
María Itatí Dolhare, Sol Rojas-Lizana
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摘要:多民族宪法法院是涉及《多民族玻利维亚国政治宪法》(2009年)(BC)解释和适用的法律纠纷的最终仲裁者。鉴于不列颠哥伦比亚省遵循一种非殖民化的“混合”宪法模式,将Vivir Bien(VB)的土著概念作为其法律范式的一部分,其作用尤为重要。本文利用判例法分析和批评性话语分析的工具,探讨了法院对VB及其原则的司法解释和应用,以解决关于土著人民在影响其祖先领地的政府措施方面获得咨询的宪法权利的法律纠纷。结果表明,法官们将对VB原则的不同方面进行前景和背景分析,以支持他们的观点,并以BC未规定的分级形式使用这些原则。这显示了VB原理的形式结合和实际应用之间的差距。这项研究为法律研究、非殖民化思想和话语研究领域提供了信息。
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Applying the principles of Vivir Bien to a court resolution in Bolivia: language, discourse, and land law
ABSTRACT The Plurinational Constitutional Court is the final arbiter of legal disputes involving the interpretation and application of the Political Constitution of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (2009) (BC). Its role is especially important given that the BC follows a type of decolonial ‘hybrid’ constitutional model that incorporates the Indigenous concept of Vivir Bien (VB) as part of their legal paradigm. Using tools from Case Law Analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis, this article explores the Court’s judicial interpretation and application of VB and its principles to a legal dispute regarding Indigenous Peoples’ constitutional right to be consulted over government measures impacting their ancestral territories. The results indicate that the judges would foreground and background different aspects of the VB principles to support their views, resorting to their use in a hierarchical form that is not mandated in the BC. This shows a gap between formal incorporation and the practical application of the VB principles. This research informs the fields of legal studies, decolonial thought, and discourse studies.
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