LIGHTS AND SHADOWS ON FAMILY LAW AFFILIATION IN CUBA
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Keywords

Do not discriminate
filiation
filiatorial presumptions
recognition
filiation actions

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Pérez Gallardo, L.B. (2011) “LIGHTS AND SHADOWS ON FAMILY LAW AFFILIATION IN CUBA”, Vniversitas, 60(122), pp. 395–440. doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj60-122.lstr.
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Abstract

The regulation of the filiation in the Cuban law manifests some shades hard to ignore. The legal basis of the filiation are established on a languid normative
support which has motivated a juridical protection characterized as laconic, fragmented and antinomic; in addition to its doctrinal orphanage during the
last decades. It becomes a maze for the Cuban practitioners of the law. However,
the regulations about the filiation do not stop to show peculiar shades due to the environment where it is developed.

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