Determination of political, economic-administrative and advocacy roles exercised by the different actors from the perspectives of the public policies in the territories of black communities
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https://doi.org/10.51641/bioetnia.v13i1.166Keywords:
Community council, National Constitution, erritorial administrative model for communities black, Territorial ethnic organizationsAbstract
This article aims to address the black communities facing their autonomy and decentralization in Colombia, according to the constitution, territorial entities “enjoy autonomy for the management of their interests within their limits and the law” with what remains the autonomy of these bodies as. It addresses the essential elements and fundamental rights that fall into them to exercise their autonomy since this is a manifestation of the de centralization of the country in its different dimensions, in the political and administrative is also analyzed the constitutional recognition that has given a black communities in the framework of Law 70 of 1993 and this constitutional and legal recognition of the territories of black communities fell on the figure of uncultivated lands, which contradicts the integral territorial conception of these communities that transcends urban territories and access by means of ancestral occupation
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