Justified discrimination in a liberal society

The act of discrimination is a decision that affects the rights of third parties. Undoubtedly,  its exercise and materialization is disastrous. However, would it be possible to discriminate against a person without facing legal consequences? This work opens a space to explain that there are...

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Autor principal: González, Carlos Manuel (author)
Otros Autores: Morales Gómez, Danitza (author)
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CAP/article/view/4366
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Sumario:The act of discrimination is a decision that affects the rights of third parties. Undoubtedly,  its exercise and materialization is disastrous. However, would it be possible to discriminate against a person without facing legal consequences? This work opens a space to explain that there are situations in which discrimination is carried out and validated, in which it is justified its usefulness to preserve a titled property considered as a fundamental right or safeguarding public order as a fundamental structure of the teleology of the state.