THE RIGHT OF WORK OF DISABLED PERSONS. COMPARATIVE APPROACH BETWEEN THE SITUATION OF ROMANIA AND THAT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
THE RIGHT OF WORK OF DISABLED PERSONS. COMPARATIVE APPROACH BETWEEN THE SITUATION OF ROMANIA AND THAT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
Author(s): Diana-Mihaela MalincheSubject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: people with disabilities; labor law; discrimination; socio-professional insertion; equality;
Summary/Abstract: The data presented in this study were collected using the content analysis as a research method, starting from the theoretical and practical concepts of the socio-professional insertion of persons with disabilities as well as from the legislative regulations adopted by the Romanian state and the Republic of Moldova in protection and promotion of the rights of people with disabilities. The status of people with disabilities, as well as their fundamental rights and freedoms, are among the most debated topics at European level, which are constantly reviewed and complemented in order to establish a universally valid normative framework that will contribute to combating discrimination at a general level and implicitly in the sphere of socio-professional insertion of people with disabilities in order to homogenize and equalize the discrepancies existing in the society. Regarding the contribution of Moldovan authorities in the socio- professional integration of people with disabilities, in recent years we note the constant interest of the central authorities to support the social inclusion of this social category by starting studies and collaborations with the Romanian authorities. In order to reduce the economic fluctuations impact on people with handicap, the Romanian state is meeting the international requirements and actively promotes social policies aimed at guaranteeing the careers of the people living in the community and preventing the emergence of social barriers restricts the implication of the defaulted profession to the social life. Following the Romanian example, in recent years, the Republic of Moldova is taking steps in this direction as well.
Journal: Perspectives of Law and Public Administration
- Issue Year: 8/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 120-127
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English