Three moments of discrimination against women in Colombia

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Hernán Alejandro Olano García Universidad de La Sabana
Abstract

The author explains how it was developed in Colombia, by tradition and respect, a matriarchal society, which was gradually influenced by male preeminence through what became known as the Salic Law, discrimination coming to occur against the women, which has led to the issuance of new provisions in defense of their equity and prominence.

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Author Biography / See

Hernán Alejandro Olano García, Universidad de La Sabana

Doctor en Derecho Canónico Profesor Universidad de La Sabana hernan.olano@unisabana.edu.co
References

Referencias normativas

Código sustantivo del Trabajo.

D. 1398/1990.

D. 164/2010.

D. 4796/2011.

L. 1009/2006.

L. 1257/2008.

L. 1468/2011.

L. 1482/2011.

L. 1496/2011.

L. 1761/2015.

L. 294/1996.

L. 51/1981,

L. 731/2002.

L. 82/1993.

L. 823/2011.

L. 861/2003.

L. 909/2005.

Referencias jurisprudenciales

CConst, C-722/2004, R. Escobar Gil.

CConst, C-964/2003, A. Tafur Galvis.

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