Emancipación, Descolonización y Uso del Derecho
In: Anduli: revista andaluza de ciencias sociales, Heft 20, S. 253-268
ISSN: 2340-4973
In this paper we defend the proposition that the law, which has emerged since the 16th century (in conjunction with State, capitalism and subject), maintains an eminently colonial root and has as its objective its own expansion. We propose the term matrix of legalcolonial intelligibility to explain how a naturalization of the legal phenomenon is produced and used to construct the fiction of its universality and its timelessness. From this concept of law, we consider the place of subjectivity in the question of emancipation and decolonization, concluding with the need to think of the category "use" as a line of escape from the matrix of legal-colonial intelligibility