Los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales. su importancia en el contexto nacional e internacional en el bienestar y desarrollo económico
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Investigación y Negocios
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El bienestar económico de los países está estrechamente ligado al respeto y resguardo de los derechos humanos; más aún en relación a los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, que han significado una exigencia a los Estados para que asuman políticas públicas y normas claras que protejan los derechos de las personas, al trabajo, al salario digno, al acceso a la atención de salud, a la educación y otros que reflejan los niveles de bienestar social y económico de las regiones. El surgimiento de los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, ha transformado significativamente el contenido de los derechos fundamentales. Los principios originalmente consignados a limitar el comportamiento del Estado se han convertido en normas que exigen que el Estado gestione el orden económico y social. Las garantías destinadas a proteger la individualidad se han convertido ahora en reglas que anteponen los intereses colectivos. En el presente artículo, se puntualizan tales derechos y se señalan los instrumentos internacionales que los contienen, de manera descriptiva, se pretende aportar en la doctrina de los derechos humanos ligados a la economía de los países.
The economic well-being of countries is closely linked to the respect and protection of human rights; even more so in relation to economic, social and cultural rights, which have meant a demand to States to adopt public policies and clear norms that protect the rights of people to work, to a living wage, to access to health care, education and others that reflect the levels of social and economic well-being of the regions. The emergence of economic, social and cultural rights has significantly transformed the content of fundamental rights. The principles originally set out to limit the behavior of the State have become norms that require the State to manage the economic and social order. Guarantees designed to protect individuality have now become rules that put collective interests first. In this article, these rights are specified and the international instruments that contain them are indicated, in a descriptive manner, it is intended to contribute to the doctrine of human rights linked to the economy of countries.
The economic well-being of countries is closely linked to the respect and protection of human rights; even more so in relation to economic, social and cultural rights, which have meant a demand to States to adopt public policies and clear norms that protect the rights of people to work, to a living wage, to access to health care, education and others that reflect the levels of social and economic well-being of the regions. The emergence of economic, social and cultural rights has significantly transformed the content of fundamental rights. The principles originally set out to limit the behavior of the State have become norms that require the State to manage the economic and social order. Guarantees designed to protect individuality have now become rules that put collective interests first. In this article, these rights are specified and the international instruments that contain them are indicated, in a descriptive manner, it is intended to contribute to the doctrine of human rights linked to the economy of countries.
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Vol. 17, No. 29