Is Financial Inclusion merely a market privilege, or is it a fundamental pillar of Human Dignity?
In this groundbreaking jurisprudential inquiry, Diego Saucedo Portillo introduces the "Sauceport Paradigm," a revolutionary legal framework that redefines access to financial services as an autonomous human right.
Moving beyond the constraints of traditional economic theory, this research posits that in a global order increasingly governed by digital constitutionalism, being "unbanked" is no longer a mere financial disadvantage—it is a form of systemic invisibility.
The author argues that the exclusion from financial systems constitutes a direct violation of the free development of personality and a prerequisite for the exercise of substantive equality. Without access to economic agency, individuals are effectively barred from the "room" of modern citizenship.
Utilizing a sophisticated multidisciplinary approach, Saucedo Portillo synthesizes International Human Rights Law, Constitutional Law, and Financial Regulation with cutting-edge Data Science.
Through the specialized research unit "Bunker 444," the work employs advanced Artificial Intelligence algorithms to map the systemic exclusion of marginalized populations, converting empirical data into actionable legal metadata.
"The Last Frontier of Human Dignity" proposes a clear, positive mandate for the State: to transition from a passive regulator to an active guarantor of financial access.
This book serves as the definitive roadmap for legal scholars, policymakers, and global financial institutions to ensure that economic dignity becomes a justiciable reality for every citizen. It is not merely an inquiry; it is the blueprint for a more equitable, inclusive, and dignified global future.
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