O trabalho decente como direito humano: por uma fundamentação teórica com base no pós-positivismo jurídico
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2014-07-03
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This dissertation aims to analyze human rights towards decent work in the light of the legal
post-positivism, carrying out a theoretical and practical research. The study encompasses the
notion of working in an interdisciplinary context involving a historic route, a philosophical
consideration and a legal sense of the value of work. It also contemplates the various
meanings of the term “work”, including the antiquated association to punishment and
suffering and also to move towards an idea linked to dignity, currently being an instrument for
the understanding of the human essence itself, especially since the connection is now
inseparable, and therefore, the term “decent”. In this context, decent work is examined from
the viewpoint of human rights, including the quotation of international standards which
outlines the scope of that concept. It is formulated, still, a classification containing a list of
negative assumptions (cast of obstacles defined by the International Labor Organization to the
achievement of an initial threshold for a minimally decent job) and some positive
requirements (elements that need to compose the employment relationship in order to reach a
really decent job). And finally, from the concept that decent work should be treated as a hard
case, an examination is made from some judicial decisions dealing with issues related to
decent work, theoretically based mainly from the works of Ronald Dworkin and Robert
Alexy. Thus, one attains a double purpose: to contribute to the academic discussion and to
serve as input to the jurisprudential debate about the subject.
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AZEVEDO NETO, Platon Teixeira de. O trabalho decente como direito humano: por uma fundamentação teórica com base no pós-positivismo jurídico. 2014. 172 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Direitos Humanos) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.