CHAPTER 6: THE ROLE OF BIOETHICS IN THE FULFILLMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN MEXICO: A VISION OF HOPE AND LASTING LIFE FOR MEXICANS

Authors

  • ORTEGA MARÍN Blanca Andrea

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54695/jib.31.04.4663

Abstract

The Political Constitution of the United States of Mexico (CPEUM) dates from February 5, 1917. It recognizes that all people will enjoy the guarantees granted by the Constitution, which may not be restricted or suspended, except in some cases and under the conditions that it herself establishes.
On the centenary of the promulgation of its Magna Carta, Mexico is experiencing a deep economic, political, social and governmental crisis, and the consequent loss of access to fundamental human rights to survive.
Among the effects of this situation, 44 million people are in the age of preparing to enter the labor market and sustain the Mexican economy for the next four decades. However, their economic situation prevents them from having the resources required to access adequate food, pay educational expenses and enter the labor market.
This reality makes it essential to explore the possible causes that have originated these circumstances and propose viable alternatives that alleviate – in the medium term – the immense deficiencies of the Mexicans and recover the hope that there will be possibilities of a lasting life.

Published

2020-10-01

How to Cite

Blanca Andrea , O. M. (2020). CHAPTER 6: THE ROLE OF BIOETHICS IN THE FULFILLMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN MEXICO: A VISION OF HOPE AND LASTING LIFE FOR MEXICANS. Journal International De bioéthique Et d’éthique Des Sciences, 31(04). https://doi.org/10.54695/jib.31.04.4663

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