SOCIAL SECURITY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA: COMPLIANCE WITH ARTICLE 28(2) OF THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

Obiter Pub Date : 2024-07-07 DOI:10.17159/obiter.v45i2.16019
Yvette Basson
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities (CRPD) was adopted in 2006 in order to address continued marginalisation of persons with disabilities. Since the adoption of the CRPD, the rights of persons with disabilities have received more scrutiny than previously. The Preamble to the CRPD states that “persons with disabilities continue to face barriers in their participation as equal members of society and violations of their human rights in all parts of the world”. The founding principle of the CRPD is that persons with disabilities are entitled to participate fully and equally in society, irrespective of their individual disability. To achieve this goal, the CRPD provides for a number of rights that must be implemented by States Parties that have signed and ratified it. The rights included in the CRPD contribute towards the achievement of full and equal participation in society. Article 28 of the CRPD guarantees two rights that contribute towards the achievement of full and equal participation in society of persons with disabilities. These are the right to an adequate standard of living, and the right to social protection.This article establishes the scope and content of the right to social security as a component of the rights guaranteed in article 28. To this end, the obligations created by the CRPD related to social security provided by States Parties are established. The current South African social security system pertaining to persons with disabilities is discussed and analysed to determine whether it is compliant with the obligations created in article 28 of the CRPD. Finally, shortcomings in the existing social security system are identified and potential remedies suggested to address these.
南非残疾人的社会保障:遵守《残疾人权利公约》第 28(2)条的情况
联合国《残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)于 2006 年通过,旨在解决残疾人持续被边缘化的问题。自《残疾人权利公约》通过以来,残疾人权利受到了比以往更多的关注。残疾人权利公约》序言指出,"在世界各地,残疾人作为平等社会成员参与社会生活仍然面临障碍,他们的人权仍然受到侵犯"。残疾人权利公约》的基本原则是,残疾人有权充分和平等地参与社会,无论其个人是否残疾。为实现这一目标,《残疾人权利公约》规定了签署和批准该公约的缔约国必须落实的若干权利。残疾人权利公约》所包含的权利有助于实现充分和平等地参与社会。残疾人权利公约》第 28 条保障了两项有助于残疾人充分和平等参与社会的权利。本条规定了社会保障权的范围和内容,社会保障权是第 28 条所保障权利的组成部分。为此,《残疾人权利公约》规定了缔约国在提供社会保障方面的义务。对南非现行的残疾人社会保障制度进行了讨论和分析,以确定该制度是否符合《残疾人权利公约》第 28 条规定的义务。最后,确定了现行社会保障制度的不足之处,并提出了解决这些问题的潜在补救措施。
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