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This article aims to underscore the Federal Supreme Court's significant role in shaping the understanding of social security as a human and fundamental right. It will delve into the concept and characterization of human and fundamental social rights, emphasizing the dignity of the human person, a principle that recognizes the inherent worth and value of every individual. The right to social security, including its perspective in the International System, will be explored. The article will argue that the right to social security must be universally recognized as a human and fundamental right. Finally, the decisions of the Federal Supreme Court, which hold immense weight in this context, will be thoroughly analyzed.
Elenice Hass de Oliveira Pedroza (Mon,) studied this question.