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Social law is an unified concept of law, which replaces the classical division of public law and private law.The term has both been used to mean fields of law that fall between "core" private and public subjects, such as corporate law, competition law, labour law and social security, [1] or as a unified concept for the whole of the law based on associations.
Manuel Alberto Montoro Ballesteros, El pensamiento jurídico español del siglo XIX: Enrique Gil y Robles (1849-1908), [in:] Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 11 (1971), pp. 81–109; Antonio Enrique Pérez Luño, El derecho natural en la España del siglo XX, [in:] F. Puig (ed.), El Derecho Natural Hispánico, Madrid 1973
In 1886, he was born in Madrid, [1] son of Eduardo de Hinojosa y Naveros []. [2] [3]In 1906, he earned his doctorate of law at the University of Madrid.In 1907, he went to the French Third Republic to study the Catholic social movement there and, from 1907 to 1909, the labour movement [], translating French sources to Spanish for the Center of Catholic Publications. [1]
The Faculty of Social Sciences was founded on 25 August 1988, when the social sciences degrees at the University of Buenos Aires were split from other UBA faculties. The university already offered social work degrees since 1946, sociology degrees since 1957 (at the behest of Italian-born sociologist and researcher Gino Germani ), and labor ...
Cinco Estudios sobre el poder y la técnica de legislar, Civitas, Madrid, 1986. El Estado, el Derecho Interno y la Comunidad Europea, Civitas, Madrid, 1986. Tratado de Derecho Comunitario Europeo. Estudio sistemático desde el Derecho Español. Ed. Civitas, 1986, 3 vols. (Dir, junto a E. García de Enterría, y J. González Campos).
Laura Nuño Gómez (born 27 October 1967) is a Spanish political scientist, researcher, and feminist activist. She is director of the Gender Studies Chair of the Institute of Public Law and the Gender Equality Observatory at King Juan Carlos University (URJC), as well as the creator of the first academic degree in Gender Studies in Spain, [1] and of various postgraduate programs in this subject.
Social equity within a society is different from social equality based on formal equality of opportunity. [2] Providing hearing aids for the deaf would be considered social equity as it furthers the ability of people to equally partake in society, whereas if they were given completely equal treatment, they would not have these opportunities.
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