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The Hungarian Fundamental Law (Constitution) and the Right to Social Security

Publication date: 2016

Studies on Labour Law and Social Policy, 2016, Vol. 23, pp. 151 - 173

Authors

József Hajdú
University of Szeged Hungary, Szeged, Dugonics tér 13, 6720 Hungary
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The Hungarian Fundamental Law (Constitution) and the Right to Social Security

Abstract

The new Hungarian Fundamental Law, in keeping with the spirit of the Constitutional Court decisions, treats social security not as a right, but as a state goal. Another change is reflected in the fact that the assistance to be provided is no longer of the extent “necessary for subsistence”, but just the extent “determined by law”.Furthermore, the word of social insurance has been completely removed from among the means of social security, and only the system of social institutions and measures remained in the text. The Fundamental Law contains regulations which aim to restore balance by reducing social security, public welfare and public services. These provisions aim to ensure that there are no constitutional barriers to introduction measures to make benefits dependent on the performance of work or other activity regarded as socially beneficial, in keeping with the new social-policy approach.

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Information: Studies on Labour Law and Social Policy, 2016, Vol. 23, pp. 151 - 173

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

The Hungarian Fundamental Law (Constitution) and the Right to Social Security

English:

The Hungarian Fundamental Law (Constitution) and the Right to Social Security

Authors

University of Szeged Hungary, Szeged, Dugonics tér 13, 6720 Hungary

Published at: 2016

Article status: Open

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József Hajdú (Author) - 100%

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