2019
DOI: 10.21207/1983.4225.720
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Analisando Os Princípios E Garantias De Direitos Humanos Aplicados À Migração

Abstract: RESUMO Este trabalho buscou analisar os contornos e racionalidades dos Direitos Humanos aplicados à migração, do ponto de vista de Pareceres Consultivos emitidos pela Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos sobre condição jurídica e os direitos dos migrantes indocumentados e da infância migrante na América Latina. Analisou-se, sobretudo, os direitos e garantias elencados nos documentos expedidos pela Corte Interamericana, consoante as exigências de proteção dos migrantes em situação de vulnerabilidade no âmbi… Show more

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“…This concept derives from the Latin word “valnus,” which means “wound,” indicating that vulnerability can be understood as the susceptibility to being hurt ( 7 ) . According to Intervention Bioethics (IB), we are vulnerable when faced with something that takes away our power, which can be another person, an institution, or the State ( 8 ) . Political and economic interests impose the hierarchization of social relations that lead to exclusion and vulnerability ( 8 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This concept derives from the Latin word “valnus,” which means “wound,” indicating that vulnerability can be understood as the susceptibility to being hurt ( 7 ) . According to Intervention Bioethics (IB), we are vulnerable when faced with something that takes away our power, which can be another person, an institution, or the State ( 8 ) . Political and economic interests impose the hierarchization of social relations that lead to exclusion and vulnerability ( 8 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Intervention Bioethics (IB), we are vulnerable when faced with something that takes away our power, which can be another person, an institution, or the State ( 8 ) . Political and economic interests impose the hierarchization of social relations that lead to exclusion and vulnerability ( 8 ) . Venezuelan immigrants are victims of persistent situations of discrimination, xenophobia, labor exploitation, and increasing disregard for human dignity ( 9 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%