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Igualdad y prohibición de discriminación: de 1978 a 2018
Author(s) -
Fernando Rey Martínez
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
revista de derecho político
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.278
H-Index - 4
eISSN - 2174-5625
pISSN - 0211-979X
DOI - 10.5944/rdp.100.2017.20685
Subject(s) - humanities , jurisprudence , gender equality , economic justice , sociology , political science , philosophy , gender studies , law
Resumen : A lo largo de los cuarenta anos de vigencia de la Constitucion de 1978, el tradicional derecho de igualdad se ha visto enriquecido por la emergencia de una nueva rama del ordenamiento juridico: el Derecho Antidiscriminatorio. En el texto se traza la gramatica conceptual de las nuevas categorias y su desarrollo jurisprudencial. El estudio analiza que significa hoy la igualdad en sentido juridico preciso, que comprende la prohibicion constitucional de no sufrir discriminacion en general y tambien respecto de la igualdad entre mujeres y hombres, la igualdad etnico/racial, la igualdad de las personas con cualquier tipo de discapacidad o por motivos de orientacion e identidad sexuales. Summary : 1. Sense and scope of constitutional equality 1.1 Introduction: from the classical concept of equality to new anti-discrimination law. 1.2 The legal concept of equality. 1.3 Equality in (the content) of the law and equality before (or in application) the law. 1.4 «Formal» or «legal» equality and «real» or «opportunity» equality. 1.5 Discrimination by indifferentiation. 2. Equality and prohibition of discrimination in strict sense. 2.1 Equality of Treatment. 2.1.1 Direct discrimination or treatment. 2.1.2 Indirect or impact discrimination. 2.1.3 Discrimination wrong, hidden and by association. 2.1.4 Multiple Discrimination. 2.2 Equal Opportunities: positive actions and positive discrimination. 3. Discrimination by sex / gender 3.1 Situation of the problem and regulatory framework. 3.2 Relevant jurisprudence. 4. Discrimination by ethnicity / race. 5. Discrimination for disability. 6. Discrimination by sexual orientation and identity. Abstract : Throughout the forty years of validity of the 1978 Constitution, the traditional right of equality has been enriched by the emergence of a new branch of the legal system: Anti-Discriminatory Law. The text draws the conceptual grammar of the new categories and their jurisprudential development. The study analyzes what equality means in a precise juridical sense, which includes the constitutional prohibition against discrimination in general and equality between women and men, ethnic / racial equality, equality of persons with any type of disability or for reasons of sexual orientation and identity.

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