Abstract

This article analyses Czech Social Security law from the perspective of sustainability. The first part describes what is it, its position in the Czech legal order, and the level of protection given to welfare rights in the formal constitution. A social security system that is overly costly is not sustainable in the long term (the principle of financial sustainability). There are no real welfare rights in the constitution; they are rather constitutional ideas for legislature that must consider the health of the Czech economy.

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