Although we can find the recognition of the right to a minimum level of subsistence in some international declarations, this is not usually the case of national constitutions. In this article I attempt to define this right, itsthe concept, foundation and the sources of International, European and American Law), because several forums have claimed that it is merely a fundamental social right to guarantee civil and political rights. I also analyze the so-called right to a basic income, as a mechanism to enforce the right to a minimum level of subsistence, as well as its justification and the possibilities of its implementatio
The article deals with guarantees of ensuring the right to an adequate standard of living in Ukraine...
Following the submission of 125,000 signatures collected by organizations (including BIEN Suisse) su...
The theme addresses the intrinsic and necessary link between the economic order and its generation o...
Although we can find the recognition of the right to a minimum level of subsistence in some internat...
Although we can find the recognition of the right to a minimum level of subsistence in some internat...
Sometimes the supporters of basic income appeal to “a right to basic income”. When we talk about hum...
Within the catalogue of rights, whether conceived in constitutional or international terms, economic...
Two widely endorsed moral principles – sufficiency and reciprocity – lie at the core of existing sys...
Basic income and minimum guaranteed income schemes in Portugal and Spain This paper aims to analyse...
The Right to a Social Minimum for a Dignified Existence – Philosophical Justification and Comparativ...
<p>The present work aims to study the characteristics of social right to adequate housing in the Fed...
The central question I address is whether the inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights...
First paragraph: The legalisation of the right to a social minimum is closely connected to the inter...
The guaranteed minimum income is a milestone of the European social model. It consists in the disbur...
This article discusses the idea of having a basic income in order to be allowed to become citizens. ...
The article deals with guarantees of ensuring the right to an adequate standard of living in Ukraine...
Following the submission of 125,000 signatures collected by organizations (including BIEN Suisse) su...
The theme addresses the intrinsic and necessary link between the economic order and its generation o...
Although we can find the recognition of the right to a minimum level of subsistence in some internat...
Although we can find the recognition of the right to a minimum level of subsistence in some internat...
Sometimes the supporters of basic income appeal to “a right to basic income”. When we talk about hum...
Within the catalogue of rights, whether conceived in constitutional or international terms, economic...
Two widely endorsed moral principles – sufficiency and reciprocity – lie at the core of existing sys...
Basic income and minimum guaranteed income schemes in Portugal and Spain This paper aims to analyse...
The Right to a Social Minimum for a Dignified Existence – Philosophical Justification and Comparativ...
<p>The present work aims to study the characteristics of social right to adequate housing in the Fed...
The central question I address is whether the inclusion of a right to subsistence among human rights...
First paragraph: The legalisation of the right to a social minimum is closely connected to the inter...
The guaranteed minimum income is a milestone of the European social model. It consists in the disbur...
This article discusses the idea of having a basic income in order to be allowed to become citizens. ...
The article deals with guarantees of ensuring the right to an adequate standard of living in Ukraine...
Following the submission of 125,000 signatures collected by organizations (including BIEN Suisse) su...
The theme addresses the intrinsic and necessary link between the economic order and its generation o...