PARTIAL DEPRIVATION OF THE RIGHT TO PROPERTY BEFORE THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE FACE OF MEASURES TO CUT OR SUSPEND SALARIES AND SOCIAL BENEFITS
- Ignacio Covarrubias Cuevas,
- Universidad Finis Terrae,
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Open Access
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EnglishPagine da-a (Numero di pagine)
Pagine 131-156 (26 pagine)Rivista (volume, numero edizione)
Ius et Praxis (Volume 26, Edizione 3)Attività cardine della pubblicazione
- Published - 01/12/2020
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0717-2877ID pubblicazione esterna
- Scopus: 85098998554
Abstract
*Some decisions of the European Court of Human Rigths, that aproved restrictive state measures to the right of property of public servants, adopted by some european countries under the economic crisis that affected such continent from 2008, show that such decisions were coherent with the traditional standards given by the European Court in terms of the margin of appreciation of the european states in socioeconomic matters and the application of the proportionality as a standard to assess such restrictive measures. Nevertheless, those decisions show, likewise, how the distinction made by the Court between “deprivation” and “interference” to the right of property, may, in exceptional occasions, facilitate the preeminence of the public interests of the state over the right of property.
