Interpreting the Right to Work and its Application in the South African Legal Framework

Kim-Leigh Loedolf
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The article discusses the right to work within the context of South Africa. South African law, at present, does not provide for a right to work as provided for by the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). Implementing the right to work might address the high unemployment rate in South Africa and it is concerning that the right to work has not yet been considered as potential solution. The aim of the article is to interpret the right to work through the interpretive lens of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The article discusses the obligations created by the ICESCR and the progress the government of South Africa has made to meet the state obligations relating to the right to work as provided by the ICESCR. The article concludes with a comprehensive definition of the right to work and suggests that the government of South Africa, adopt the right to work immediately as a means to avoid further hardship partially caused by the lack of a rights framework guaranteeing the right to work in South Africa.
解读工作权及其在南非法律框架中的应用
本文讨论了南非的工作权问题。目前,南非法律并没有规定《经济、社会、文化权利国际公约》(ICESCR)所规定的工作权。落实工作权可能会解决南非的高失业率问题,但令人担忧的是,工作权尚未被视为可能的解决方案。本文旨在通过联合国经济、社会和文化权利委员会的解释视角来诠释工作权。文章讨论了《经济、社会、文化权利国际公约》规定的义务,以及南非政府在履行《经济、社会、文化权利国际公约》规定的与工作权有关的国家义务方面所取得的进展。文章最后给出了工作权的全面定义,并建议南非政府立即采纳工作权,以避免因南非缺乏保障工作权的权利框架而造成的进一步困难。
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