Indigenous Community Justice in the Bolivian Constitution of 2009

The Bolivian constitution, debated in a Constituent Assembly in 2006 and 2007 called by the country's first indigenous president, Evo Morales, was adopted in a referendum in 2009. Among many other important provisions recognizing the country's majority indigenous population, it legitimizes...

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Bolivians
Collective rights
Colonies & territories
Communities
Community
Constitutions
Cultural groups
Cultural identity
Discrimination
Heads of state
Human Rights
Indigenous peoples
Indigenous Populations
Justice
Legitimacy
Majorities
Morale
Morales Ayma, Juan Evo
Morales, Evo
Native peoples
Native rights
Natural rights
Neoliberalism
Population
Presidents
Referendum
Rights of indigenous peoples
Treaties
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