Seguring a future for children: the internacional obligation to protect and assist the natural family
The paper argues that Art. 16(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has become customary international law, and therefore, all States are obliged to promote, protect and give preference to the natural family based on marriage between one male and one female (in a nuclear or extended family...
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Adolphe, Jane
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- 2006
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http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1362/1498
http://hdl.handle.net/10818/13470
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- Familia
Matrimonio
Matrimonio entre personas del mismo género
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Adolphe, Jane2015-02-02T09:24:21Z2015-02-02T09:24:21Z20062006http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1362http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1362/1498http://hdl.handle.net/10818/13470The paper argues that Art. 16(3) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has become customary international law, and therefore, all States are obliged to promote, protect and give preference to the natural family based on marriage between one male and one female (in a nuclear or extended family arrangement) over socalled “new family forms” (e.g. cohabitating oppositesex and/or samesex couples). This means that States breach their obligation under Art. 16 (3) when they treat socalled alternative forms of families as equivalent to the family based on heterosexual marriage (i.e. giving the same benefits). The paper uses Canada as a case study to illustrate how it has breached its obligations. To this end, the paper will consider how and why the Canadian federal government has contributed to the crisis of the natural family in Canada as manifested through increasing rates of separation and divorce as well as of alternative family forms (i.e. cohabitation arrangements and so forth) and their treatment as equivalent to the natural family.El presente escrito sostiene que el artículo 16(3) de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos se ha convertido en derecho internacional consuetudinario y, por tanto, todos los Estados están obligados a promover, proteger y dar prelación a la familia natural cimentada en el matrimonio entre un hombre y una mujer (como organización nuclear o extendida) sobre las llamadas “nuevas formas de familia” (cohabitación de personas de géneros iguales o distintos, por ejemplo). Esto significa que los Estados incumplen sus obligaciones cuando, bajo el artículo 16(3), otorgan a las llamadas formas alternativas de familia el mismo trato que a los matrimonios heterosexuales concediéndoles, por ejemplo, los mismos beneficios. El artículo analiza a Canadá como caso de estudio para ilustrar de qué manera este país ha incumplido sus obligaciones. Con este propósito, el presente artículo tomará en consideración de qué manera y por qué razón el gobierno federal canadiense ha contribuido a la crisis de la familia natural en ese país, como lo evidencian las crecientes tasas de separación, divorcio y formas alternativas de familia (cohabitación, por ejemplo) y su trato como equivalentes de la familia natural.spaDíkaion; Vol 15 (2006)This journal and its contents are the property of Universidad de La Sabana and, therefore, may be accessed solely for reading or printing, as a personal copy, but not for profit. Prior authorization from Universidad de La Sabana is required for any other use, such as the reproduction, transformation, public communication or distribution of said material for a profit.The names and email addresses included in Aquichán shall be used solely for the declared purposes of this journal and shall not be made available for any other purpose or to any other person.The articles published in this journal represent the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Universidad de La Sabana.A presente revista e seu conteúdo são propriedade da Universidade da Sabana e, consequentemente, só poderá se aceder a ela para leitura ou impressão, como cópia pessoal e sem fins lucrativos. Qualquer outra forma de utilização como reprodução, transformação, comunicação pública ou distribuição, com fins lucrativos, requer a autorização prévia da Universidade da Sabana.Os nomes e endereços de e-mail introduzidos nesta revista se usarão exclusivamente para os fins declarados e não estarão disponíveis para nenhum outro propósito ou outra pessoa.Os artigos que esta revista contém representam a opinião de seus autores e não constituem necessariamente a opinião da Universidade da Sabana.http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Universidad de La SabanaRepositorio Institucional de la Universidad de La SabanaFamiliaMatrimonioMatrimonio entre personas del mismo géneroSeguring a future for children: the internacional obligation to protect and assist the natural familyarticlepublishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_650110818/13470oai:intellectum.unisabana.edu.co:10818/134702017-11-29 13:21:18.265Intellectum Universidad de la Sabanacontactointellectum@unisabana.edu.co |