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Europos Sąjungos pagrindinių teisių chartija

25 straipsnis - Pagyvenusių žmonių teisės

25 straipsnis - Pagyvenusių žmonių teisės

Sąjunga pripažįsta ir gerbia pagyvenusių žmonių teisę gyventi oriai ir nepriklausomai bei dalyvauti visuomeniniame ir kultūriniame gyvenime.

  • Text:

    Šis straipsnis remiasi peržiūrėtos Europos socialinės chartijos 23 straipsniu ir Bendrijos darbuotojų pagrindinių socialinių teisių chartijos 24 ir 25 straipsniais. Be abejo, dalyvavimas visuomeniniame ir kultūriniame gyvenime apima ir dalyvavimą politiniame gyvenime.

    Source:
    Europos Sąjungos oficialusis leidinys C 303/17 - 14.12.2007
    Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
    Šie išaiškinimai buvo pirmą kartą parengti prižiūrint Europos Sąjungos pagrindinių teisių chartiją rengusio Konvento prezidiumui. Jie buvo atnaujinti Europos konvento prezidiumo atsakomybe, atsižvelgiant į Konvento įvestas Chartijos teksto projekto pataisas (ypač 51 ir 52 straipsnių) ir kitus Sąjungos teisės pakeitimus. Nors išaiškinimai neturi teisinės galios, jie yra svarbi Chartijos nuostatoms išaiškinti skirta aiškinimo priemonė.

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  • The Fundamental Law of Hungary
    Šalis:
    Hungary

    Article XV (Freedom and Responsibility) […] (5) By means of separate measures, Hungary shall protect families, children, women, the elderly and those living with disabilities.

    Article XIX (Freedom and Responsibility) […] (4) Hungary shall contribute to ensuring a life of dignity for the elderly by maintaining a
    general state pension system based on social solidarity and by allowing for the operation of voluntarily established social institutions. An Act may lay down the conditions for entitlement to state pension also with regard to the requirement for stronger protection for women.

    Article 40 (The State) In the interests of satisfying common needs in a predictable manner and of the secure livelihood of the elderly, basic rules for sharing public burdens and for the pension system
    shall be laid down in a cardinal Act.

  • Preamble to the Constitution of 27 October 1946
    Šalis:
    France

    § 11.It shall guarantee to all, notably to children, mothers and elderly workers, protection of their health, material security, rest and leisure. All people who, by virtue of their age, physical or mental condition, or economic situation, are incapable of working, shall have to the right to receive suitable means of existence from society.

  • Préambule de la Constitution du 27 Octobre 1946
    Šalis:
    France

    § 11.Elle garantit à tous, notamment à l'enfant, à la mère et aux vieux travailleurs, la protection de la santé, la sécurité matérielle, le repos et les loisirs. Tout être humain qui, en raison de son âge, de son état physique ou mental, de la situation économique, se trouve dans l'incapacité de travailler a le droit d'obtenir de la collectivité des moyens convenables d'existence.

  • Constitution of Finland
    Šalis:
    Finland

    Section 19 The right to social security [...] Everyone shall be guaranteed by an Act the right to basic subsistence in the event of unemployment, illness, and disability and during old age as well as at the birth of a child or the loss of a provider.

  • Suomen perustuslaki
    Šalis:
    Finland

    19 § Oikeus sosiaaliturvaan (...) Lailla taataan jokaiselle oikeus perustoimeentulon turvaan työttömyyden, sairauden, työkyvyttömyyden ja vanhuuden aikana sekä lapsen syntymän ja huoltajan menetyksen perusteella.

  • Constitution of the Republic of Estonia
    Šalis:
    Estonia

    Article 28. (…) Every citizen of Estonia is entitled to government assistance in the case of old age, incapacity for work, loss of provider, or need. The categories and extent of the assistance, and the conditions and procedure for its allocation are provided by law. Unless otherwise provided by law, citizens of foreign states and stateless persons in Estonia enjoy this right equally with citizens of Estonia. (…)

  • Eesti Vabariigi Põhiseadus
    Šalis:
    Estonia

    § 28. (...) Eesti kodanikul on õigus riigi abile vanaduse, töövõimetuse, toitjakaotuse ja puuduse korral. Abi liigid, ulatuse ning saamise tingimused ja korra sätestab seadus. Kui seadus ei sätesta teisiti, siis on see õigus võrdselt Eesti kodanikuga ka Eestis viibival välisriigi kodanikul ja kodakondsuseta isikul. (...)

  • Constitution of the Republic of Croatia
    Šalis:
    Croatia

    Article 64
    (4)Children shall be obliged to take care of their elderly and infirm parents.

    Article 65
    (1)Everyone shall have the duty to protect children and infirm persons.

  • Ustav Republike Hrvatske
    Šalis:
    Croatia

    Članak 64.
    (4)Djeca su dužna brinuti se za stare i nemoćne roditelje.

    Članak 65.
    (1)Dužnost je svih da štite djecu i nemoćne osobe.

  • Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria
    Šalis:
    Bulgaria

    Art. 51. [...] (3) The aged without relatives and unable to support themselves [...] shall receive special protection from the State and society.

  • КОНСТИТУЦИЯ на Република България
    Šalis:
    Bulgaria

    Чл. 51. [...] (3) Старите хора, които нямат близки и не могат да се издържат от своето имущество [...] се намират под особена закрила на държавата и обществото

  • De Belgische Grondwet
    Šalis:
    Belgium

    Art. 22. Ieder heeft recht op eerbiediging van zijn privé-leven en zijn gezinsleven, behoudens in de gevallen en onder de voorwaarden door de wet bepaald.
    De wet, het decreet of de in artikel 134 bedoelde regel waarborgen de bescherming van dat recht. Art. 23.Ieder heeft het recht een menswaardig leven te leiden. (...)

  • La Constitution Belge
    Šalis:
    Belgium

    Art. 22. Chacun a droit au respect de sa vie privée et familiale, sauf dans les cas et conditions fixés par la loi.
    La loi, le décret ou la règle visée à l'article 134 garantissent la protection de ce droit. Art. 23. Chacun a le droit de mener une vie conforme à la dignité humaine. (...)

  • The Belgian Constitution
    Šalis:
    Belgium

    Article 22. Everyone has the right to the respect of his private and family life, except in the cases and conditions determined by the law. The laws, federate laws and rules referred to in Article 134 guarantee the protection
    of this right. Article 23 Everyone has the right to lead a life in keeping with human dignity. (...)

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