STATELESS PERSONS: INVISIBILITY DUE TO GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND THE SEARCH FOR RECOGNITION OF LEGAL PERSONALITY
a invisibilidade em razão da discriminação de gênero e a busca pelo reconhecimento da personalidade jurídica
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2317-8558.131470Abstract
The object of study of this article is the condition of stateless persons, which designates the person who is not considered as a national by any State. Faced with the absence of this legal and political bond that unites a person to the State, as a consequence, there is no recognition of legal personality. The problem to which this research seeks to respond is whether statelessness affects any group of people more strongly. The hypothesis is that the predominance of the patriarchal culture led to the production of laws that treat women unequally in terms of attributing the legal bond between the individual and the State. By making use of deductive reasoning, through a review of specialized, descriptive and exploratory literature, the study confirms the hypothesis raised and demonstrates that gender discrimination in laws represents a large part of statelessness situations in different territories.
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