The legal basis for social justice at the international level
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55716//jjps.2025.14.2.18Keywords:
social justice, Declarations and international conventions , General Assembly resolutions, International Labour OrganizationAbstract
Social justice is one of the fundamental tasks that the rule of law guarantees access to. It includes the cooperation of all individuals in a single, integrated societal system in which members have real and equal opportunities to grow, learn, and reach their full potential. It is linked to effective efforts to ensure equal opportunities for all individuals within the established limits. It includes the targeted balance between interests in order to guarantee the necessary order for the tranquility of society. It reflects the right of individuals to their share of the state's resources and wealth. Accordingly, international, global, and regional efforts have dedicated several mechanisms to achieving and regulating social justice, with the International Labour Organization being its primary sponsor.