Equality as an historic process of human emancipation, transcends the strictly legal/formal plane. Furthermore, it is enhanced by the “historic” willingness to democratise society and improve people’s lives. This is the materialistic dimension of the principle of equality, this ethical and historical “willingness” based on the production and development of social justice as a criterion and principle for action. Human rights and democracy, with their fighting practices and traditions, cannot be understood today without the idea of equality as a necessary principle. Human rights have always been linked to processes of reaction against inequalities. They have been and remain a reaction to any kind of oppression and/or domination, because human...
This article aims to shed light on the ambiguous notion of equality. It comments on and criticizes t...
Human rights are single, essential, inalienable and inherent to human being dignity; they constitute...
This paper addresses some questions on the foundation of social rights from an egalitarian perspecti...
La igualdad, como proceso histórico de emancipación humana, trasciende el plano estrictamente jurídi...
La idea de igualdad, tal y como se ha configurado en las sociedades modernas, tiene dos caras o dim...
The concept of material equality (proportional or real) finds its equitable treatment of all human b...
El principio constitucional de igualdad constituye una de las bases del moderno Estado democrático ...
Este trabajo propone un análisis atento de la creciente desigualdad social a la luz de los conceptos...
La dimensión formal de la igualdad reduce el problema de la efectividad de los derechos, a una consi...
Political equality is one of the foundational presuppositions of any democratic Rule of law: it is ...
Equality and the prohibition of discrimination, are the two cornerstones of the legal systems and cu...
Los derechos humanos se rigen por cinco principios normativos: la libertad, la igualdad, la dignidad...
The vast majority of studies devoted to the life and work of equal trait Rodriguez said of his thoug...
La evolución del ser humano como individuo social se logra a partir del establecimiento de los ideal...
The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) defines equality and says h...
This article aims to shed light on the ambiguous notion of equality. It comments on and criticizes t...
Human rights are single, essential, inalienable and inherent to human being dignity; they constitute...
This paper addresses some questions on the foundation of social rights from an egalitarian perspecti...
La igualdad, como proceso histórico de emancipación humana, trasciende el plano estrictamente jurídi...
La idea de igualdad, tal y como se ha configurado en las sociedades modernas, tiene dos caras o dim...
The concept of material equality (proportional or real) finds its equitable treatment of all human b...
El principio constitucional de igualdad constituye una de las bases del moderno Estado democrático ...
Este trabajo propone un análisis atento de la creciente desigualdad social a la luz de los conceptos...
La dimensión formal de la igualdad reduce el problema de la efectividad de los derechos, a una consi...
Political equality is one of the foundational presuppositions of any democratic Rule of law: it is ...
Equality and the prohibition of discrimination, are the two cornerstones of the legal systems and cu...
Los derechos humanos se rigen por cinco principios normativos: la libertad, la igualdad, la dignidad...
The vast majority of studies devoted to the life and work of equal trait Rodriguez said of his thoug...
La evolución del ser humano como individuo social se logra a partir del establecimiento de los ideal...
The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) defines equality and says h...
This article aims to shed light on the ambiguous notion of equality. It comments on and criticizes t...
Human rights are single, essential, inalienable and inherent to human being dignity; they constitute...
This paper addresses some questions on the foundation of social rights from an egalitarian perspecti...