Human rights and the alternative use of the law
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https://doi.org/10.18316/1126Keywords:
Human Rights, Property, Alternative, LawAbstract
This research aims to analyze for through the optics of an empirical praxis the human dignity as the basis of the current state model presented by the Constitution, namely “Social State”. Within this perspective, we try to examine what values are inserted in the text of the constitutional law, and above all we seek to analyze how much of the benefice of the effectiveness of this norm is in effect, in other words, we will analyze the speech and the constitutional legislator and propose a judgment in order to know if in fact it is a practical speech or a rhetoric formal fallacious speech.Downloads
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