Concepts for Creating Legal Measures to Social Protection
Keywords:
Legal Measures, Social Protection, Social Dialogue, Human Rights, SustainabilityAbstract
The right to social security is recognized as a fundamental right under the scope of international law, for example, Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) 1966, and Social Protection Floors Recommendation 2010 (No.202). These international conventions cover all areas of substantive social protection contents within national laws. All people shall enjoy these rights with the purpose to achieve fair and just society.
This article aims to propose relevant concepts for creating legal measures in social protection. The three concepts are composed of social dialogue, human rights, and sustainability. These contribute the guarantee of fundamental rights to people. It is essential to every country to include these three conceptual frameworks within national legal measures in order to effective balance between economic and social development.
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