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Blanca Andrea Ortega Marín

    Journal International De Bioethique Et D'Ethique Des Sciences
    |March 17, 2021
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    Area of Science:

    • Socioeconomics
    • Political Science
    • Human Rights Law

    Background:

    • Mexico's 1917 Political Constitution guarantees fundamental human rights.
    • A severe crisis (economic, political, social, governmental) hinders access to these rights.
    • This crisis impacts 44 million young adults crucial for the future economy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the root causes of Mexico's current socio-economic and human rights crisis.
    • To propose medium-term solutions for alleviating widespread deficiencies.
    • To restore hope and opportunities for sustainable living among the Mexican population.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of the socio-economic and political factors contributing to the crisis.
    • Review of constitutional guarantees and their current limitations.
    • Exploration of potential policy interventions and socio-economic strategies.

    Main Results:

    • The current crisis prevents 44 million young Mexicans from accessing basic necessities like food and education.
    • Economic hardship bars entry into the labor market, jeopardizing future economic stability.
    • Constitutional rights are increasingly inaccessible due to systemic failures.

    Conclusions:

    • Urgent exploration of the crisis's origins is necessary.
    • Viable, medium-term alternatives are crucial for addressing deficiencies and restoring hope.
    • Systemic changes are required to ensure access to fundamental human rights and economic opportunities.

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