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Decoloniality and the Legal Field - Towards a re-signification of the principle of dignity

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The aim of this book is to present an epistemological construction that extends the principle of the dignity of the human person in order to recognise in the plurality and interculturality of the Latin American social sphere the attention due to the socio-environmental commitment to Life. Therefore, alternative knowledge from a heterogeneous perspective is approaching the legal field. This confrontation takes place from the perspective of decolonial knowledge, proposing a dialogue that contributes to expanding the axiological load for social realisation, especially of dignified life. In this way, local knowledge is praised so that it can point out the limits of the standard of Eurocentric universality reproduced by legal knowledge, especially the anthropocentrism and universality brought about by constitutional hermeneutics and international human rights directed at the Principle of the Dignity of the Human Person. Overcoming the colonial legacies of discourse, the decolonial turn presents instruments that value a hermeneutic method beyond the homogenous reductionism of Eurocentric sources, as well as providing a counter-narrative that breaks with movements of epistemological domination.

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Doctorant (bourse CAPES) au PPGMADE, Université fédérale du Paraná - UFPR. Maîtrise (bourse CAPES) en droit des affaires et citoyenneté de l'UNICURITIBA ; diplôme de troisième cycle en philosophie et théorie du droit de PUCMINAS et en droit contractuel des sociétés de l'UNICURITIBA. Diplômé en droit de l'UNICURITIBA.

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Authors Roberto José Covaia Kosop
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.11.2023
 
EAN 9786206651833
ISBN 9786206651833
No. of pages 172
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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