• Asignatura: Derecho
  • Autor: Anónimo
  • hace 2 años

1.¿Cómo afecta la pobreza y otras condiciones de desventaja a la aplicación del principio de la igualdad ante la ley?
2.¿cómo contribuye la igualdad ante la ley en la creación de una sociedad justa y equitativa?
3.¿cuál es el papel de las instituciones y la ley en la aplicación de principios de igualdad ante la ley?
4.¿Cómo pueden los adolescentes y jóvenes contribuir a mejorar las condiciones para la aplicación del principio de igualdad ante la ley?
5.¿cómo puede usar las redes sociales y las acciones no violentas para promover este principio de igualdad?

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The term legitimacy (and its derivatives: legitimate (a)) is used in the theory of Law, in political science and in philosophy to define the quality of being in accordance with a legal mandate.

In political science, it is the concept with which the ability of a power to obtain obedience is judged without the need to resort to coercion posed by the threat of force, in such a way that a State is legitimate if there is a consensus among the members of the political community to accept the current authority. In this sense, the term has its origins in private inheritance law and appears linked to politics in relation to the monarchical restoration after the French Revolution. This initial appeal to traditional criteria as an ethical justification for the personal exercise of power is accepted by Max Weber as one of the three types of legitimacy along with charismatic legitimacy (subordinates accept power based on the holiness, heroism or exemplary of the person who exercises it ) and rational legitimation (subordinates accept power according to objective and impersonal motivations), making it practically synonymous with legality. [1

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