What does «tuitivo» mean in Spanish?
- That guards, protects or defends. That protects.
Examples of use in Spanish: "La patria potestad es una función tuitiva".
"el carácter tuitivo de la ley", es decir, el carácter protector de la ley.
"Esta ley es más tuitiva de la víctima que la anterior".
- (potestad tuitiva) Power of the royal power, applied to the protection of the subjects who were wronged by the ecclesiastical judges. In other words, they allowed for the redress of grievances or damages done by ecclesiastical judges to their subjects.
- (principio tuitivo) Also called principle of protection, protectionist or favor principle, it is the vocation of protection and protection of the worker, considered weaker in the employer-employee relationship. It is based on the initial and consequent lack of freedom of the worker. Leaving the worker subject to private autonomy and to the market implies objectifying him and turning him into a true object of law, available to the highest bidder.