Human Dignity and Social Justice in the labor law of the Mexican legal system
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26457/lrf.v136i136.2875Abstract
This research article presents an analysis of the concept of Human Dignity positivized in the jurisprudential interpretations of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation; since the human rights reform of 2011, it has been interpreted in such a way that it has led to a change in the interpretation of the legal norms of the Mexican legal system.. The argument presented in this text attempts to show how the concept of Human Dignity is in line with that of Social Justice in the branch of labour law, thereby trying to answer the question What impact does the conception of Human Dignity have on the Social Justice in the labour law of the Mexican legal system? To this end, it is based on the analysis of the thesis on the case-law of Social Justice and Human Dignity supported by the Court and the analysis of an interpretation carried out in which Human Dignity and Social Justice are applied together to resolve procedural issues of a labour dispute.