За функциите на трудовото и осигурително право в условията на пандемия
On the functions of labor and insurance law in a pandemic condition
Andriyana Andreeva and
Galina Yolova
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Abstract:
The paper examines typical for the Labour and Social Security Law functions, in the aspect of their interrelationship, essence, and specificities in the circumstances of pandemic and the connected to it consequences on the respective category of public relations. The accent is put on both the traditional understanding of the nature of the functions of both law branches as well as their refraction through the prism of their development in emergency situations, imposing stronger commitment of the legislative mechanism for protection of basic and existential rights of the persons – the right to work, the right of social security and social protection. Based on the research the authors systematize conclusions and make proposals with specific theoretical and practical orientation.
Keywords: functions of the Labour Law; protection function; social function of the Social Security Law; social protection; social security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Published in Проблеми на трудовото и осигурителното право. Сборник с доклади от националната научна конференция в памет на проф. д-р Атанас Василев (2021): pp. 279-292
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