Summary: | In many cases, the State fails to implement one of the basic principles of the Democratic rule of law, or the principle of human dignity. The 1988 Constitution is concerned with the concept of human dignity that extrapolates the stereotyped concepts of society, always referring to the freedom that every human being has to choose (work, religion, relationships), and this choice must be duly supported and legally protected. Having such choices, men, women, heterosexuals, homosexuals, whites, blacks, etc., and taking into account the legal and socio-anthropological nature of the research, it is of paramount historical importance that we speak (interview) authors who have looked at the perspective of social invisibility of groups seen as “invisible or minorized”.
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