Respect for the vital minimum, as an inescapable human right in Mexico

  • Gerardo Hernández Barrena Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones para el Desarrollo Docente CENID A.C.

Abstract

The Constitution states in article 31 fraction IV that all Mexicans are required to contribute to public spending, however before paying, the State must ensure that the taxpayer met their needs for food, housing, health, education etc., in order to be able to contribute, this is named after the minimum vital, human right to be protected by any governmental body; that is why this research aims to clarify whether the State protects the right to the minimum of life, which will be carried out under the deductive method, presenting the subject of the general to the particular, also using a survey-type instrument with the purpose to obtain data that determine the opinion of taxpayers, concluding that the State does not consider for the payment of contributions the right to the vital minimum of taxpayers, then violating their human rights.

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Published
2021-01-07
How to Cite
Hernández Barrena, G. (2021). Respect for the vital minimum, as an inescapable human right in Mexico. RICSH Iberoamerican Journal of Social and Humanistic Sciences, 10(19), 57 - 71. https://doi.org/10.23913/ricsh.v10i19.229
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Research Articles