El Derecho al Mínimo Vital: Aproximaciones Iberoamericanas

The minimum wage right has an imprecise and elusive definition.  It has a marked emphasis on its social aspect. In recent years, the vital mínimum right is being materialialized legally in several positive law contries. In Ibero-America, this right is also increasingly claimed by certain social grou...

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Main Authors: Latorre Rodríguez, Pablo, Castro Figueroa, Fernando Manuel, Valdez Delgadillo, Daniel Octavio
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=9054756
Source:Misión Jurídica: Revista de derecho y ciencias sociales, ISSN 1794-600X, Vol. 16, Nº. 24, 2023, pags. 133-155
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Summary: The minimum wage right has an imprecise and elusive definition.  It has a marked emphasis on its social aspect. In recent years, the vital mínimum right is being materialialized legally in several positive law contries. In Ibero-America, this right is also increasingly claimed by certain social groups. In 2017, the European Union encouraged its adoption by the Member States as an incentive to fight poverty, but only after the social crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic it is beginning to take off. Thus, in May 2020 the minimum vital income was approved in Spain, a reason that serves as a starting point for the analysis that we will carry out in this work. o Inn a Latin American potential regulationis being expected. For this, a logical-deductive methodological scheme has been followed, going from the analysis of the original concept to its various normative and jurisprudential expressions, all through documentary, historical, and systemic techniques, to finally propose a hypothesis that bets on global implementation.