Economic Rights

Economic Rights - Economic rights refer to the entitlements that enable individuals to achieve a basic standard of living, such as the rights to work, receive a fair wage, and have access to essential social services like healthcare and education. These rights are often articulated in international treaties and may be protected to varying degrees by national laws.

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Economic Rights
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Economic rights refer to the entitlements that enable individuals to achieve a basic standard of living, such as the rights to work, receive a fair wage, and have access to essential social services like healthcare and education. These rights are often articulated in international treaties and may be protected to varying degrees by national laws.
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