La mujer en los orígenes del constitucionalismo español: de su invisibilidad de derecho a la realidad de hecho

The Cadiz Constitution of 1812 is undoubtedly the benchmark of current constitutionalism in Spain and Latin America. Two centuries after its adoption remains part of our present constitutional. However, without renouncing their merits, suffers from an insurmountable deficit: the invisibility of wome...

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Autor principal: Martín Sánchez, María
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6766604
Fuente:Estudios de derecho, ISSN 0120-1867, Vol. 71, Nº. 158, 2014, pags. 293-311
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Sumario: The Cadiz Constitution of 1812 is undoubtedly the benchmark of current constitutionalism in Spain and Latin America. Two centuries after its adoption remains part of our present constitutional. However, without renouncing their merits, suffers from an insurmountable deficit: the invisibility of women. Manner inconsistent with its liberal spirit, the Constituent of 1812 enshrined the lack of equality between men and women, and discrimination against women.