COLLECTIVE SUBJECTS IN AGRARIAN LAW FROM THE NEW LATIN AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n3-215Keywords:
Pluralisms, Neoconstitutionalism, Latin American peoplesAbstract
It is understood that it is strictly important to outline some reflections on neo-constitutionalism and the new subjects of Agrarian Law, in order to verify the existing distinctions between these movements, as well as the basic conceptions presented by the new Latin American constitutionalism. The type of research adopted was exploratory, the explanatory character and as a procedure there is bibliographic and documentary research. The bibliographic data pointed out the categories: "new Latin American constitutionalism: rupture with colonial values" and "the recognition of collective subjects in Latin American constitutions". It was possible to understand that the new Latin American constitutionalism advocates a new autonomy and the composition of a plural, participatory and truly democratic (plurinational) State. the Constitutions of Latin America present a new form of the Constitutional State, in which the admission of new rights and subjects is provided, through a change of panorama that moves towards plural, intercultural and environmentally responsible democracy.
