Russian Journal of Economics and Law (Sep 2014)

Implementing the provisions of the European social charter on the right for just payment for work in the legislation of Russia and some European countries

  • M. E. Kandel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 3
pp. 149 – 157

Abstract

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Objective: to comprehensively show the process of implementing the right for just payment for work, expressed in the European Social Charter, in the Russian law and law of some European countries. Methods: comparative-legal method of research. Results: During the research, based on comparative-legal analysis of the sources of international regional law of the European Union, Council of Europe and precedent practice of the European Committee on social rights and the European Union courts, the author studied the process of implementing the norms of the European Social Charter. Scientific novelty: The article for the first time presents a deep comparative-legal analysis of the norms of internal labor law of Russia and some European countries for their correspondence to the norms of the European Social Charter and the requirements of the European Committee on social rights in the part of implementation of citizens’ rights for just payment, able to provide a decent living standard for them and their families. Particular drawbacks of the European and Russian labor laws are revealed, ways to improve them are proposed. Practical value: the provisions formulated in the research, as well as the results of the comparative-legal analysis of the norms of internal labor law of the Russian Federation and the considered European countries concerning the Charter norms, can be used in scientific, law-making and law-enforcement practice in Russia. The obtained results can be used to eliminate the revealed drawbacks in implementing the citizens’ rights for just payment in the Russian national legislation, as well as for progressive moving towards European law.

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