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Sustainable development goals, rule of law and public policy: implications for the traditional family model
Author(s) -
Armando Alvares García Júnior
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cuadernos de derecho transnacional
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1989-4570
DOI - 10.20318/cdt.2021.6308
Subject(s) - legislation , sovereignty , political science , authoritarianism , state (computer science) , immigration , rule of law , sanctions , law , public administration , political economy , sociology , democracy , politics , algorithm , computer science
Based on international public policy as an extension of national sovereignty, governments with authoritarian deviations are reforming their constitutions, criminal laws, etc. with the aim of preserving the inalienable values of their States and the Christian roots of their societies (traditional marriage and family model). For this purpose, basing on the vertical conception of SDG 16 (in which the areas of peace and justice are subordinated to the area of strong institutions), they seek to strengthen the state by gradually annulling its “disintegrating factors”: Muslim immigrants and refugees, members of the LGBTI community, leftist politicians, independent journalists and the EU itself (values, legislation and its incipient public policy). The research analyzes this problem affecting the family and its rights .

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