(CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION OF THE PATRIAL AUTHORITY OF PARENTS IN PRISON IN MEXICO)

Abstract

Parental Power is the set of rights and duties that the law recognizes to parents over their non-emancipated minor children, in order to protect the best interests of girls, boys and adolescents In the context of parents who are imprisoned in prison in Mexico, the constitutional protection of parental authority is contemplated in various legal instruments derived from the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, the supreme norm from which human rights are derived. In this sense, parental authority is not only the exercise of parents over their children, but it is also the right of children to be tutored and protected within the framework of the law by their parents.

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