Abstract
Although the social security legal perspective is usually associated within a national legal frame, international developing relations are giving increasingly the opportunity to consider social security as something not necessarily granted within the State. This is rising the matter of labor as a direct source of social security as well as the need to mind social legislation philosophically before then defining it legally. An interesting debate for the establishment of a higher level of social protection in Europe is that regarding the proposal for a EU Directive, a legal tool that would be binding on European member states, introducing a European minimum wage.
Publisher
African - British Journals