El estado de los derechos fundamentales de los inmigrantes en España y su sistema de garantías

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  • Ahmed Bensaad Bentahar

Keywords:

fundamental rights, immigration, representative democracy

Abstract

The fundamental rights of immigrants challenge and test many concepts such as the extension and universality of immigrants in the face of forms of exclusion from the social welfare system by erecting citizenship as the ultimate privilege of the state National. Citizenship and social status become inviolable frontiers to foster natural exclusion. Despite their constitutional foresight and proclamation, these rights have a problem of effectiveness. True integration is about dispairing citizenship from the concept of nation and linking it to the logics of the rule of law and representative democracy, given that the underlying issue is economic in nature. Good management of plurality and diversity in society is done through rights and warns against the instrumentalization of immigration for electoral purposes in a context marked by the return of populism and the false propaganda of the social emergency. The expansion of democracy would limit itself to include the most vulnerable circles, it can be realized through the effectiveness of rights and thereby convey the true image of the democracy that Western wants to spread in the world.

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  • Ahmed Bensaad Bentahar

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References

JAVIER DE LUCAS: "El desafío de las fronteras, derechos humanos y xenofobia frente a una sociedad plural”. Madrid, Temas de hoy-1994.

FERRAJOLI LUIJI, "Derechos y garantías la ley del más débil", 1ª ed. Barcelona. Trotta. D-L 1999 (Colección estructuras y procesos. Serie de derechos)

DOMINIQUE VIDAL, KARIM BOURTEL, “Du racisme comme système», Le Monde diplomatique.

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2019-12-11

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Bensaad Bentahar, A. (2019). El estado de los derechos fundamentales de los inmigrantes en España y su sistema de garantías. Revista Estudios Jurídicos. Segunda Época, 1(19), 231-239. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/rej/article/view/5152