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Decolonizing Constitutionalism Boaventura De Sousa Santossara Arajoorlando Aragn Andrade

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Decolonizing Constitutionalism Boaventura De Sousa Santossara Arajoorlando Aragn Andrade
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.43 MB
Author: Boaventura de Sousa Santos;Sara Arajo;Orlando Aragn Andrade;
ISBN: 9781003391920, 1003391923
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Decolonizing Constitutionalism Boaventura De Sousa Santossara Arajoorlando Aragn Andrade by Boaventura De Sousa Santos;sara Arajo;orlando Aragn Andrade; 9781003391920, 1003391923 instant download after payment.

The modern state, law, and constitution result from a legal canon that (re)produces the abyssal lines dividing the world that is validated from the world whose humanity and epistemological validity are denied. This book aims to contribute to a post-abyssal reflection on law and constitutionalism by considering the structural axes of power that are constitutive of modern law “capitalism, colonialism, and heteropatriarchy” alongside the legal plurality of the world. Is it possible to decolonize, decommodify, and depatriarchalize the constitution? The authors speak from multiple geographies, raise different questions, resort to differentiated theoretical approaches, and reveal varying levels of optimism about the possibilities of transforming constitutions. The readers are confronted with critical perspectives on the Eurocentric legal canon, as well as with the recognition of anti-capitalist, anti-colonial, and anti-patriarchal legal experiences. The horizon of this publication is the expansion of the possibilities of legal and political imagination.

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