Abstract

The comparative research shows a slow movement in the direction of wider recognition of social rights throughout the world. Social rights have various legal structures. Unlike legal freedoms which may be qualified as “rights with simple choreography” most of social rights are rights with a “complicated” choreography, because their implementation requires complicated legislation and a cooperation of different State powers. However, there are no obstacles stemming from the „nature of things” for the judicial enforcement of social rights. The existence and wording of constitutional regulation of social rights does not seem to have a decisive impact on the level of social rights protection in practice. The effective enforcement of depends much more on the attitude adopted by the national judiciary. At the same time, in spite of development of international protection for social rights the practical impact of international human rights instruments on social rights protection at national level is very limited.

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