De la compasión a la justicia: explorando la influencia de Madre Teresa en los marcos jurídicos modernos
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Madre Teresa, Derechos humanos, Justicia social, Misioneras de la Caridad, Dignidad, Igualdad, Marcos jurídicos, Humanitarismo, Poblaciones vulnerablesResumen
Madre Teresa sigue siendo una figura destacada en el ámbito de la filantropía, reconocida por su compromiso inquebrantable con los grupos marginados, en particular los niños pobres, y por su dedicación a los derechos humanos y la dignidad. Mediante la creación de las Misioneras de la Caridad, hogares para enfermos crónicos y refugios para niños abandonados, defendió la justicia social, la igualdad y la compasión. Su legado inspiró y sigue influyendo en los marcos jurídicos y sociales modernos que hacen hincapié en los derechos humanos, la dignidad y la equidad social. Este artículo explora la intersección de sus principios humanitarios con las protecciones legales contemporáneas para los grupos vulnerables, abogando por un enfoque holístico de la justicia social. A pesar de las leyes vigentes para salvaguardar los derechos humanos, la labor de la Madre Teresa pone de relieve la necesidad de esfuerzos compasivos y prácticos para complementar estos marcos. Mediante el análisis de su vida y sus contribuciones, este estudio sugiere un enfoque colaborativo entre los sistemas jurídicos y las acciones humanitarias para defender la dignidad, la justicia y la igualdad.
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