Labor Law and its process of constitutionalisation: Special analysis of women and working mothers
In order for labor rights to be recognized as fundamental in the Social and Democratic State of Law, Labor Law had to go through a process of constitutionalization, providing protection to all workers. However, for reasons of historical discrimination, a group of peopleis subject to “special protect...
Autor Principal: | Landa Arroyo, César |
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THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho
2014
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http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/10870/11375 |
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In order for labor rights to be recognized as fundamental in the Social and Democratic State of Law, Labor Law had to go through a process of constitutionalization, providing protection to all workers. However, for reasons of historical discrimination, a group of peopleis subject to “special protection” in the contextof labor relations: Working mothers.In this paper, the author presents a complete analysis of the fundamental rights of women in labor relations, stating the reasons for which corresponds to provide “special protection” to women in general, but in particular to working mothers. |
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