The Impact of the Principle of Subsidiarity on the Implementation of Socio-Economic Human Rights in Lithuania: Theoretical Approach Cover Image

Subsidiarumo principo poveikis socioekonominių žmogaus teisių įgyvendinimui Lietuvoje: teorinis požiūris
The Impact of the Principle of Subsidiarity on the Implementation of Socio-Economic Human Rights in Lithuania: Theoretical Approach

Author(s): Jolanta Bieliauskaitė
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: subsidiarity; person; socio-economic human rights; welfare; social security system

Summary/Abstract: Globalisation, repeated economic (financial) crisis and other contemporary social processes are changing the capability of the state to provide individual social security and guarantee human rights. There is therefore a need to review social policy guidelines and their implementation measures. The problem is how to develop the social security system of state, so that human rights are not violated. For the reformation of the social security system to be consistent, it is also necessary to determine the principles on which the social security system should be based. This article examines the concept of the principle of subsidiarity and its impact on the implementation of socio-economic human rights. The goal of this research is to explore theoretical aspects of application of principle of subsidiarity for ensuring the protection of socio-economic human rights and development of the policy of social security in Lithuania. In order to achieve this goal, the research starts from the analysis of the concept and origin of the principle of subsidiarity and its impact on the implementation of human rights. Further the constitutional basis and levels of application of this principle for implementation of socio-economic human rights are studied. Lastly, according to the principle of subsidiarity, some relevant issues of Lithuanian social security system are evaluated.

  • Issue Year: 19/2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 231-248
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English