The Constitutional Court, the Social State clause, social rights and the right to a minimum decent living wage in the German Federal Republic
Regarding the number of cases of the Constitutional Court in relation to the social state and social rights, its important to anlyse the work of the Constitutional Court on this matter. It’s important to make reference to the determination of social rights and to the vital mínimum worth in the Feder...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Deusto
2014-12-01
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Series: | Estudios de Deusto |
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Online Access: | http://revista-estudios.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/282 |
Summary: | Regarding the number of cases of the Constitutional Court in relation to the social state and social rights, its important to anlyse the work of the Constitutional Court on this matter. It’s important to make reference to the determination of social rights and to the vital mínimum worth in the Federal Republic of Germany, especially the Case Law of the Federal Constitutional Court, because it does not leave void of content the constitutional imperative of human dignity combined with the Social State clause. On the other hand, it leaves a margin for the Goverment and the Parliament to define this right. <p><strong>Published online</strong>: 02 December 2014</p> |
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ISSN: | 0423-4847 2386-9062 |