The Role of the Federal Constitution in Guaranteeing Social Rights
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51473/ed.al.v3i1.548Keywords:
Federal Constitution, Social rights, InstrumentAbstract
The Federal Constitution is an essential instrument in guaranteeing social rights. It establishes the legal bases for the protection of these rights, being responsible forcreating the necessary mechanisms for their eff ectiveness. Based on the Constitution, public policies and social programs are created that seek to guarantee access to social rights, such as health, education, housing, decent work, among others. In addition, the Constitution also provides for the responsibility of the State in the promotion of social rights, establishing that it must act eff ectively in the protection of these rights and guarantee their universalization. Despite the challenges in implementing social rights, the Federal constitutionisan important instrument for building amore just and egalitarian society, as itensures the protection of these fundamental rights and promotes social inclusion and human dignity.