Socio-economic rights, like "second generation" rights, have established a new relationship between the individual and the state. If the rights of the "first generation" protect the individual from state interference, then the rights of the "second generation", socio-economic rights strengthen the relationship between man and the state, obliges the state to care for people, to help the state under certain conditions. However, this assistance could be provided to others at the expense of a group of members of society (more capable and free). Such an approach to the nature of socio-economic rights is considered by some authors as a threat to the freedom and independence of the individual. Namely the right to social security that is the priority that characterizes all social rights, distinguishes this group of rights from other rights, and directs all social rights to the dignified existence of man.
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