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EL DERECHO DE RESIDENCIA COMO DERECHO A TENER DERECHOS EN LOS SISTEMAS POLÍTICOS COMPUESTOS
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DE LA QUADRA-SALCEDO JANINI, TOMÁS
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ESTUDIOS
2009
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EL DERECHO DE RESIDENCIA COMO DERECHO A TENER DERECHOS EN LOS SISTEMAS POLÍTICOS COMPUESTOS
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DE LA QUADRA-SALCEDO JANINI, TOMÁS
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ESTUDIOS
2009
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EL DERECHO DE RESIDENCIA COMO DERECHO A TENER DERECHOS EN LOS SISTEMAS POLÍTICOS COMPUESTOS
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EL DERECHO DE RESIDENCIA COMO DERECHO A TENER DERECHOS EN LOS SISTEMAS POLÍTICOS COMPUESTOS
2009
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El derecho de residencia, entendido como el derecho subjetivo a elegir el lugar donde se desea residir, se encuentra, explicita o implícitamente, reconocido en las normas fundamentales que rigen tres sistemas políticos descentralizados paradigmáticos como son el federal norteamericano, el comunitario europeo y el autonómico español. Consecuencia fundamental del ejercicio efectivo de aquel derecho por los ciudadanos del respectivo sistema político es la posibilidad que tienen estos de acceder a los denominados derechos sociales, pues la residencia se ha constituido en la mayoría de sistemas políticos descentralizados en el elemento clave a la hora de determinar la capacidad de los ciudadanos de acceder a los derechos prestacionales otorgados en una determinada demarcación (estatal, autonómica o municipal) del territorio nacional/europeo. El derecho de residencia se constituye así en un derecho a tener derechos. Sin embargo, en los sistemas referidos ni el reconocimiento del derecho de residencia ni el reconocimiento del derecho de acceso a los derechos sociales una vez que se es residente se ha configurado de la misma manera. The right to residency, understood as the right to reside where one chooses, is recognized, explicitly or implicitly, within the legal framework that governs three paradigmatic decentralized political systems: the United States' federal system, the European Community system and the decentralized Spanish system. A fundamental consequence of the exercise of such right by the citizens of the respective political system is the ability of such citizens to access social rights. In fact, the right to residency has represented, in the majority of decentralized political systems, a key factor in determining the ability of citizens to access public benefits granted in a given region (federal, state, or local) within a country/Europe. The right to residency, thus, became a right to receive other rights. Nevertheless, in the above legal systems, neither the recognition of the right to residency nor the recognition of the right to access public benefits, once one is a resident, has been created in the same fashion.
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CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS POLÍTICOS Y CONSTITUCIONALES
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