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"Living Well" in the Constitution of Bolivia and the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Reflections on Well-Being and the Right to Development

The article analyzes how approaches to "Living Well" as reflected in the Constitution of the State of Bolivia, the Law of the Rights of Mother Earth, and the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples of the Organization of American States (OAS) contribute to understanding th...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2020-04, Vol.17 (8), p.2870
Main Authors: Añaños Bedriñana, Karen Giovanna, Hernández Umaña, Bernardo Alfredo, Rodríguez Martín, José Antonio
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