Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Ago. 2010
The concept of filiation is a complex concept that is used to refer to those relationships of paternity between two or more parties. Affiliation can be a biological phenomenon or sanguine, as well as political, metaphorical or legal. In any case, the idea of filiation always represents the relationship that exists between at least two different parties that are united through a bond of protection or care. Affiliation is an idea that the State also takes to refer to the links it establishes with organizations and institutions of lower rank. Thus, the dynamic of paternity also at the level legal, legal or institutional.
When we speak of filiation, we refer, basically, to the link that exists between two parties that are different from each other. This link always has to suppose a certain protection and / or superiority of one of the two parties towards the other since if both parties were equal we would be referring to ties of Brotherhood or from fraternity
. The most basic and representative relationship of the ties of filiation is the one that parents maintain with their children. This link is, in most cases, a biological, blood and genetic link, but depending on each case, it can also be legally established when, for example, a parent legally adopts a child. Although there is no biological bond, there is a filial bond at the legal level.The idea of affiliation is also present in other areas outside the family, for example when referring to the subsidiary of a company or a institution. In this case, we will be talking about entities of lower rank than the main one that arise as a derivation of it and which the first must protect and encourage to continue operating.
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