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2022-01-31

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De la Cruz Giraldo, G. N., & Forero González, O. O. . (2022). Fundamentals for a Universal Basic Income as an Emerging Human Right in Colombia: ESPAÑOL. Análisis Jurídico - Político, 4(7), 43-70. https://doi.org/10.22490/26655489.5292
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Fundamentals for a Universal Basic Income as an Emerging Human Right in Colombia

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/26655489.5292
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Gustavo Nixon De la Cruz Giraldo Corporación Universitaria Centro de Educación Superior – UNICUCES- de Cali. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6189-2645
Omar Osvaldo Forero González Corporación Universitaria Centro de Educación Superior – UNICUCES- de Cali.

The current economic crisis caused by biological factors has contributed to the rethinking of past proposals such as accessing an unconditioned income sufficient to allow citizens to meet material needs. Social rights, specifically those focused on access to income, could be considered as committed in plans and programs, but focused on certain population sectors, according to their age, unemployment or contingencies of work or health conditions, established in the different regimes of social security systems, present a limitation, due to their insufficiency in the items for their financing or access,  is subject to compliance with requirements, despite the obligation of the State, even despite its recognition as a human right or as a fundamental right. Given these legal circumstances and the existence of limited plans or programs, it is necessary to ask the following question: What are the foundations and feasibility implications of the adoption of a Universal Basic Income as an emerging human right and its future character? In resolving this question, it is based on the historical review to understand aspects that can be incidents in the legal and economic, due to the relevance as social rights, particularly those of fundamental rank, constitute the starting point that allows progress towards overcoming inequality, projecting its material, real and effective development, with the implementation of mechanisms such as Basic Income as constituting a means of broad coverage of access to income.  unconditionally.