La lucha contra la desigualdad: Acciones positivas y derechos socioeconómicos en Estados Unidos y en la India
For many years some of us had believed that the policy of affirmative action was a mechanism introduced in USA as an answer to racial discrimination. We fully ignored that far away from our political and cultural area, the Constitution of India, enacted in 1950, empowered its government to strive ag...
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Universidad del desarrollo
2014
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Baliabidea: | Revista Derecho Público Iberoamericano, ISSN 0719-2959, Nº. 4, 2014, pags. 65-99 |
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For many years some of us had believed that the policy of affirmative
action was a mechanism introduced in USA as an answer to racial discrimination.
We fully ignored that far away from our political and cultural
area, the Constitution of India, enacted in 1950, empowered its government
to strive against the inequality coming from a social structure
lavishly and deeply divided along caste lines. Were the Americans familiar
with the Hindis´ experience with quotas and reservations in trying to
eliminate inequality? It does seem, they were not.
This paper intends to show the constitutional basis from which the
question is focused, how the two systems have evolved, and which have
been the outcomes of the respective policies in dealing with the problem. |
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