THE TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF THE MINIMUM VITAL INCOME

Authors

  • Fernando Moreno de Vega y Lomo Faculty of Law, University of Salamanca Campus Miguel de Unamuno

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12795/e-RIPS.2020.i02.02

Keywords:

Social security; Protective action; Non-contributory benefits

Abstract

The Minimum Vital Income is a new non-contributory benefit of the social security system whose purpose in contribute to eradicate the situation of vulnerability generadted by both poverty and social exclusión. In the present work, the dinamycs for protective action are addressed of this novel guardianship instrument, a visión, consequently, more formal about the time operation for this prerogative, but that has to contribute to assessing the potential success, or not, of the legislator, in its continuous struggle for a balanced welfare state.

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Author Biography

Fernando Moreno de Vega y Lomo, Faculty of Law, University of Salamanca Campus Miguel de Unamuno

Professor of Labor Law and Social Security at the University of Salamanca

References

Álvarez Cortés, J. C.: “Una nueva prestación no contributiva de la Seguridad Social: el Ingreso Mínimo Vital”, Revista General de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social, núm. 56, 2020.

Gala Durán, C.: “Los desafíos del nuevo Ingreso Mínimo Vital”, Iuslabor, núm. 2, 2020.

Monereo Pérez, J. L.: “La Renta Mínima Garantizada como medida estructural del sistema de Seguridad Social en la sociedad del riesgo”, Revista Jurídica de los Derechos Sociales: Lex Social, vol. 10, núm. 2, 2020.

Monereo Pérez, J. L.: “Nuevos derechos para nuevas situaciones de necesidad y de emergencia social: el Ingreso Mínimo Vital”, Revista de Trabajo y Seguridad Social del Centro de Estudios Financieros, núm. 448, 2020.

Monereo Pérez, J. L. y otros: Manual de Seguridad Social, Tecnos, Madrid, 2019.

Published

2020-12-29

How to Cite

Moreno de Vega y Lomo, F. (2020). THE TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF THE MINIMUM VITAL INCOME. E-International Review on Social Protection, 5(2), 12–34. https://doi.org/10.12795/e-RIPS.2020.i02.02

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DOCTRINAL ARTICLES
Received 2020-10-23
Accepted 2020-11-27
Published 2020-12-29
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