The principles of labor law: Basis and actuality of protective principle
Abstract
The objective of this article is to formulate some theoretical approaches to the principles of labor law, linking its functions and protective content to its current validity and effectiveness. Its approach is divided into three fundamental axes for its better understanding. The first is aimed at general principles of law: its conceptualization, difference from other sources of law and the evolution of its normative function. The second section seeks to the protective principle and its foundation, through three basic questions: who is protected? Why? And how does it do it? And then go to a briefly describe of process of its legal, constitutional, and jurisprudential reception in our regulatory system. The last axis, for its part, will be destinated to provide a general overview of the present protection system and some of the main limitations it has fulfill its objective.
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