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Derechos humanos de personas en situación de vulnerabilidad

Derechos humanos de personas en situación de vulnerabilidad

Cristian ALTAVILLA / Laura AGUILAR PÉREZ / Walter F. CARNOTA

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ARIEL PUBLISHER
Año de edición:
2024
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Teoría general del derecho
ISBN:
9798227454638
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El concepto de vulnerabilidad ha estado íntimamente ligado al de los derechos humanos desde prácticamente su origen histórico mismo; sin embargo, solo recientemente el primero ha cobrado mayor notoriedad, a través de una serie de concepciones que relacionan los derechos humanos con las políticas públicas, con la finalidad de imprimir en los procesos de decisiones y elaboración de políticas, una perspectiva de derechos humanos. Es en esta concepción, que el concepto de vulnerabilidad cobra especial significado y juega un rol protagónico. A lo largo de las décadas, se han ido identificando - y con ello, visibilizando y empoderado - a diferentes grupos vulnerables: trabajadores, mujeres, migrantes, personas LGTBI, consumidores y usuarios, niños, niñas y adolescentes, ancianos, pueblos originarios; estos grupos o sectores sociales han sido objeto de análisis en la presente obra, desde una perspectiva latinoamericana e iberoamericana, comparativa, a través de diferentes casos y situaciones donde está siempre subyacente el concepto de vulnerabilidad, buscando ser un aporte a la difícil tarea de delimitar este concepto de la manera más precisa pero sin perder de vista una mirada holística del concepto, que sirva de base para futuras legislaciones y políticas públicas.

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