The Mexican Constitution as a cultural Constitution
Its evolution and current status
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The book explores the progress Mexico has made in establishing a legal framework for human rights, particularly concerning its indigenous population. It emphasizes the need to eliminate discrimination and cultural assimilation to preserve the rich cultural heritage of these communities. Advocating for constitutional protections for cultural rights and self-determination, the author argues for the implementation of multiculturalism as a fundamental principle within the state to enhance the safeguarding of both Mexican and global cultural heritage.
