Abstract:
O presente texto apresenta os resultados parciais de uma pesquisa bibliográfica
acerca do Constitucionalismo Moderno/Colonial e a emergência do (Novo)
Constitucionalismo Latino-Americano, de modo a traçar um estudo comparado
entre as Constituições do Brasil (1988), Bolívia (2009) e Equador (2008).
This text talks about the citizenship in Latin America, a changing context.
Discusses citizenship in the Latin American context taking considering
their formation through history. After, exposes the new tendencies of
citizenship from the comparative study between the Brazilian, Bolivian and
Ecuadorian constitutions. Discusses their identities and how human rights
are applied and guaranteed in these countries. Presents experiences and
challenges to achieve the new constitutionalism, to include those who are
called subalterns. Finally, brings some final thoughts on this subject.