Article
Spanish
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DOI: <
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Abstract
Como We have listened tirelessly during our years of academic and legal training, access to justice is a fundamental human right whose roots are enshrined in our National Constitution and in the international treaties of the same hierarchy introduced by the 1994 reform, in accordance with Article 75 (22) of the same legal text. The historical social and cultural repercussions, however, have created abismic distances between being and the duty to be, leading to the systematic violation of the rights of the least favoured sectors. In this respect, one of the social conglomerates that has been hit hardest is that of women.