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'Every individual deserves the fruits of his own labour' - a statement used in common parlance. Legally speaking, it would mean that every individual is entitled to enjoy the rights flowing from his labour, whether it is monetary rights, legal rights, human rights or constitutional rights. Economic and social rights form an integral part of human rights and are duly recognised by the United Nations in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) as well. Labour rights find their place under these social economic rights, which target the welfare of vulnerable groups. In addition to the…mehr

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'Every individual deserves the fruits of his own labour' - a statement used in common parlance. Legally speaking, it would mean that every individual is entitled to enjoy the rights flowing from his labour, whether it is monetary rights, legal rights, human rights or constitutional rights. Economic and social rights form an integral part of human rights and are duly recognised by the United Nations in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) as well. Labour rights find their place under these social economic rights, which target the welfare of vulnerable groups. In addition to the UDHR, many ILO conventions also deal with social and economic rights. However, the problem with such rights is not in its validity. The problem arises in the level of execution.
Autorenporträt
Sohini Mahapatra, Research Associate & Ph.D. Scholar at National Law Univ. Odisha, Cuttack, juntou-se à universidade como Research Associate in Research Project intitulada "Exploring Changing Dynamics of Children Law in India in Post Liberalization Era" sancionada pelo Conselho Indiano de Investigação em Ciências Sociais no âmbito do Centro para os Direitos da Criança em Maio de 2016.