The adoption of Nature as a holder of rights under the Sumak Kawsay (Good Living) conception in Ecuador’s constitution 2008 represents a landmark in world history and its relevance relies on its potentiality to overhaul development. This thesis proposes to include inside its debate the Catholic Church as an actor and consistently, the influence of religion and spirituality.
Church, state and indigenous people
Rueda Lara, Maria Daniela
2016/2017
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The adoption of Nature as a holder of rights under the Sumak Kawsay (Good Living) conception in Ecuador’s constitution 2008 represents a landmark in world history and its relevance relies on its potentiality to overhaul development. This thesis proposes to include inside its debate the Catholic Church as an actor and consistently, the influence of religion and spirituality.File in questo prodotto:
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