Publication Details
Issue: Vol 2, No 10 (2025)
ISSN: 2997-9420
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Abstract

Economic rights remain a matter of controversy regarding priorities, without any action taken to address the importance of emphasizing them in domestic constitutional legislation. Therefore, it is time to address these rights with attention commensurate with their importance, given that they represent natural rights that affirm the human dignity of the individual. Most of the major problems facing human society are not inherent in the science of things, but rather in the science of individuals. Humanity's greatest failure lies in its inability to realize its rights, particularly economic rights, as they represent respect for the human being, the preservation of his dignity, and the preservation of his value, as affirmed by divine laws. The inclusion of economic rights in national legislation and the definition of mechanisms for their implementation an indicators of the state's concern and respect for its citizens. This concern can only be achieved by allocating public budgets to implement programs and policies that help secure economic rights. The relationship between sustainable development and economic rights is complementary. Development will not be achieved if constitutions do not express the equality of individuals in rights and basic services. At the same time, the individual's enjoyment of his economic rights strengthens and supports the pillars of progress and development.

Keywords
economic rights political systems constitution