Ensuring the right to a decent life, which is considered one of the basic human rights, is one of the main obligations of the world community and individual states in the modern era. It is for this reason that international organizations and developed countries are supporters of the process of promoting aid and establishing relations with developing or relatively low-income states. One of the most important issues in this promotion process is the availability of its contractual basis. Only after that, international organizations and individual states will be able to implement certain programs and action plans through the appropriate organizational mechanisms. The article examines the forms and directions of international cooperation implemented by the author in the direction of rights to a decent life, analyzes international acts containing this problem, and also puts forward certain proposals and recommendations. Also the author analyzed the implementation of international relations from the point of view of the minimum level of social protection and defended the idea of replacing the term "extraterritorial obligations" with the term "obligations of the third state". Keywords: the right to a decent life, adequate standards, the international act, Social protection floor, extraterritorial obligations, obligations of the third state, international relations, international cooperation, the Strategy of Three Pillars.