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Affirmative action policies and constitutional principles

Byron Chulco Lema, Pablo Espinosa Pico
Affirmative action is defined in our Constitution as a policy aimed at creating equality and equity. In this regard, the State, in its actions to achieve these principles, has made it mandatory to apply them in both the public and private spheres, hoping for the inclusion of groups considered historically discriminated against in our country. In this sense, this book seeks to determine if the application of affirmative actions allows formal and material equality as an objective of the State. Likewise, it seeks to verify to what extent people belonging to a minority group are underestimated, by exposing the thesis that they will not be able to achieve something without state aid. Within this framework, it is observed that affirmative actions seek to create equality based on differentiation. The application of ethnic affirmative actions applied both in the labor and educational spheres in our country generates situations of equity and equality only at the starting points, but they do not ensure situations of permanence, which would not really guarantee the constitutional principles.
Autor: Chulco Lema, Byron Espinosa Pico, Pablo
EAN: 9786204247649
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 140
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Our Knowledge Publishing
Untertitel: Ethnic Affirmative Action and the Constitutional Principles of Equality and Equity
Schlagworte: Öffentliches Recht (ÖffR) Affirmative Actions formal equality equity ethnicity constitutional principles
Größe: 150 × 220