Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia

Fundamental rights are often divided into three categories. The defining characteristic of social rights, or second - generation rights, is that the state is forced to provide services such as health, education, housing, and social security. As a historical category of fundamental rights, social rig...

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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali
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Derechos sociales
Estado de bienestar
Estado providencia
Constitución Política
Social rights
welfare state
provident state
constitution
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spelling López Daza, Germán Alfonso2023-03-232023-10-11T03:54:49Z2023-10-11T03:54:49Zhttps://revistas.javerianacali.edu.co/index.php/criteriojuridico/article/view/853https://vitela.javerianacali.edu.co/handle/11522/109Fundamental rights are often divided into three categories. The defining characteristic of social rights, or second - generation rights, is that the state is forced to provide services such as health, education, housing, and social security. As a historical category of fundamental rights, social rights h ave had an important constitutional development in European legal systems, and this has made it possible to raise the level of protection for European citizens. Social rights in France, Spain, Italy, and Germany have different characteristics. Nevertheless , one thing that social rights in these countries have in common is that they have not been traditionally enforced through the courts. Public policy has made these rights real, and this has allowed Europeans to maintain a high standard of living.Los derechos sociales o de segunda generación se caracterizan por obligar al Estado a realizar prestaciones como la salud, la educación, la vivienda, la seguridad social, etc. Como categoría histórica de los derechos fundamentales, presentan un desarrollo constitucional importante en los sistemas jurídicos europeos, lo cual ha permitido elevar el nivel de protección de sus ciudadanos. Los derechos sociales de Francia, España, Italia y Alemania manifiestan unas características que los hacen diferentes y que, como punto de coincidencia, no han tenido una tradición de exigibilidad a través de la vía judicial. En la actualidad, su materialización ha sido un asunto de política estatal, lo que les ha permitido a sus asociados mantener un alto nivel de vida.application/pdfspaPontificia Universidad Javeriana Calihttps://revistas.javerianacali.edu.co/index.php/criteriojuridico/article/view/853/717https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Criterio Jurídico; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2012): Criterio Jurídico; 11-451657-3978Derechos socialesEstado de bienestarEstado providenciaConstitución PolíticaSocial rightswelfare stateprovident stateconstitutionLos derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Franciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion11522/109oai:vitela.javerianacali.edu.co:11522/1092024-06-25 05:12:38.063metadata.onlyhttps://vitela.javerianacali.edu.coRepositorio Vitelavitela.mail@javerianacali.edu.co
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
title Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
spellingShingle Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
López Daza, Germán Alfonso
Derechos sociales
Estado de bienestar
Estado providencia
Constitución Política
Social rights
welfare state
provident state
constitution
title_short Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
title_full Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
title_fullStr Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
title_full_unstemmed Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
title_sort Los derechos sociales en Alemania, Italia, España y Francia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López Daza, Germán Alfonso
author López Daza, Germán Alfonso
author_facet López Daza, Germán Alfonso
author_role author
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Derechos sociales
Estado de bienestar
Estado providencia
Constitución Política
topic Derechos sociales
Estado de bienestar
Estado providencia
Constitución Política
Social rights
welfare state
provident state
constitution
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv Social rights
welfare state
provident state
constitution
description Fundamental rights are often divided into three categories. The defining characteristic of social rights, or second - generation rights, is that the state is forced to provide services such as health, education, housing, and social security. As a historical category of fundamental rights, social rights h ave had an important constitutional development in European legal systems, and this has made it possible to raise the level of protection for European citizens. Social rights in France, Spain, Italy, and Germany have different characteristics. Nevertheless , one thing that social rights in these countries have in common is that they have not been traditionally enforced through the courts. Public policy has made these rights real, and this has allowed Europeans to maintain a high standard of living.
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