Ethnohistory and Archetype of Sustainable Human Development: Symbolic Hermeneutics of XIX Latin American Biolaw
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https://doi.org/10.70219/sad-92023-177Keywords:
Ethnohistory, Biolaw, Latin American Society, Symbolic Hermeneutics, Human DevelopmentAbstract
The present Investigation has as substantive purpose the study of sustainable human development, to ensure the effective protection of fundamental rights and equality before the law of all citizens and their protection towards the environment. Said reflection is based on the ethnohistorical approach of capacities: developed by Amartya Sen (1990), this paradigm proposes that development should focus on the expansion of individual capacities, it is; attached to the theme: perspective of sustainable human development in the knowledge society, its substantive purpose is to carry out an archetypal ethnohistorical reflection of the profile of being as a diplomatic, guaranteeing, jurisdictional entity in relation to other figures that, in the regional and international, has as objective, the protection of people.- environment. In the same way, a review of the postulates of Amartya Sen is made, as well as the importance of the jurisdictional guarantee as a means to protect the fundamental rights of people against state power, which has had a great influence on the way in which the role of the courts and justice in democratic societies is understood. We will do this reflective analysis hand in hand with documentary ethnohistory and having as a context of interpretation, understanding and explanation the hermeneutic space of epochal knowledge of biolaw and how it It was thought up and put into practice by that society whose impact still resonates in the archetypal sustainable culture of Latin America today.
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