Abstract

The purpose of this study is to redefine the significance of social security rights under the constitution, stipulate them at the time of constitutional amendment, and strengthen them as a welfare state. To this end, the significance of social security rights under the Constitution is specified, the basic law on social security rights embodied under the Constitution is reviewed, and social security is classified into five categories: social insurance, public assistance, and social services. Korea is a constitutional welfare state, so it is the subject of the state's obligation to provide social security, and the people have the right to social security as a basic right to demand it from the state, but it is not stipulated by the current constitution. It is not currently stipulated in the Constitution, but the constitutional social security right is stipulated by the current law in the Framework Act on Social Security, and one of these social security, public assistance, is emerging as a problem in Korean society, and it is a meaningful discussion to look at Taiwan's public assistance and its implications.

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