Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer
  • UQ Home
  • Contacts
  • Study
  • Maps
  • News
  • Events
  • Library
  • Give now
  • my.UQ
The University of Queensland
School of Law School of Law
Site search
Site search
Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission and strategy
    • Our people
    • History
    • News
    • Events
      • CPD events
      • Current Legal Issues Seminars
      • Zoom tips
  • Study
    • Undergraduate study
    • 2021 Masters guide
    • Graduate Certificate in Insurance Law
    • Higher Degree by Research
      • Potential PhD projects
      • Prepare your research proposal
    • Continuing Professional Development
    • Scholarships and prizes
  • Research
    • Our researchers
    • Partner with us
    • Research challenges
    • Research groups
    • Funded projects
    • Visiting Research Fellows
    • Publications and resources
    • What's On
  • Current students
    • Student support
    • Mooting
    • Careers and overseas opportunities
      • Work opportunities
      • Overseas study opportunities
    • HDR resources
    • Summer Semester courses
    • Life and wellbeing
    • Student societies
    • The Hub
  • Engage
    • Alumni
    • Business and industry
    • High schools
    • Give to the UQ Pro Bono Centre
    • Current Legal Issues Seminars
  • Pro Bono
    • About
    • Join the pro bono student roster
    • Clinical Legal Education Program
    • Request pro bono assistance
    • News and events
    • Publications
  • Giving
  • Contact
    • Staff directory
    • Subscribe

Dr Maria Itati Dolhare

Associate Lecturer
TC Beirne School of Law
+61 7 336 53346
m.dolhare@law.uq.edu.au
View researcher profile
Maria Itati Dolhare

Publications

Journal Articles (2)
Conference Papers (6)

Journal Articles

Rojas-Lizana, Sol and Dolhare, María Itatí (2021). ¿Qué Importa el preámbulo?: pensamiento decolonial en el preámbulo de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador: una aproximación desde el análisis del discurso. Critical Discourse Studies, 18 (1), 43-75. doi: 10.1080/17405904.2019.1567363
Dolhare, Maria Itati and Rojas-Lizana, Sol (2017). The indigenous concept of Vivir Bien in the Bolivian legal field: a decolonial proposal. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 47 (1), 1-11. doi: 10.1017/jie.2017.31

Conference Papers

Dolhare, Maria Itati (2020). My land, your land, or Mother Earth? decolonizing land law in the Global South. Decolonial Comparative Law Workshop organised by the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Law and the University of the Witwatersrand School of Law, Johannesburg, South Africa, 6-7 October 2020.
Dolhare, Maria Itati (2018). El concepto de Vivir Bien en el contexto de la nueva constitución boliviana: el rol del tribunal plurinacional constitucional en la implementación de un dialogo intercultural como mecanismo de interpretación del concepto de estado plurinacional y el derecho de los pueblos indígenas a la consulta previa, libre e informada. 3rd South - South Dialogues Conference: Decolonial Thought and Ancestral Epistemologies, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 21-23 November 2018.
Dolhare, Maria Itati and Rojas- Lizana, Sol (2018). El concepto indígena de Vivir Bien en el campo legal boliviano: una propuesta decolonial. 8th Latin American and Caribbean Conference on Social Sciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 19-23 November 2018.
Dolhare, Maria Itati (2018). Land rights and Indigenous peoples: judicial and legislative position in Australia. III Seminar of International Perspectives in Latin American Social and Legal Research, Argentina, 18-20 November 2018.
Dolhare, Maria Itati (2018). The concept of Vivir Bien in the context of the new Bolivian Constitution: decolonizing modern liberal constitutions: a case analysis.. Association of Iberian Latin American Studies of Australasia Conference 25th Anniversary, Melbourne, Australia, 4-6 July 2018.
Dolhare, Maria Itati (2017). The concept of Vivir Bien (“Living Well”) as a decolonial project in the context of the new Bolivian Constitution: from the constitutional acknowledgement of the colonial difference towards an intercultural dialogue between the West and the “rest”.. Race, Whiteness and Indigeneity International Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 6-8 June 2017.

Areas of research

Comparative Indigenous Rights
Decolonial comparative law
Indigenous People and the Law
Law and Humanities
Law and Language
Legal Anthropology
Legal Pluralism
Property Law
© The University of Queensland
Enquiries: +61 7 3365 1111   |   Contact directory
ABN: 63 942 912 684   |   CRICOS Provider No: 00025B
Emergency
Phone: 3365 3333
Privacy & Terms of use   |   Feedback   |   Updated: 24 Jun 2020
Login