BOOK
	Human rights as a guarantee of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
		
		
	
		
		
            
            	Publication date
            	2022-12-15
             
            
            
            
            
            
           
                        
            	Editors
            	Iwona Florek, Ildiko Laki
             
                        
                        
            	Publisher
            	Milton Friedman University and Alcide De Gasperi University of Euroregional Economy in Józefów, Poland
             
                        
         
	 
	
 
 	 
 
		
ABSTRACT
The subject of the publication focuses on human rights assigned to different generations, but all revolve around the topics of technological
development, sustainability, digitization and the place of man in this
changing world. The authors present issues related to first generation
rights, such as: the right to a court, the right to integrity, freedom of
conscience or religion; second generation rights: guaranteeing the rights
of vulnerable groups, e.g. the elderly, the disabled, or even women on
the labor market, social rights; third generation rights, in particular the
right to live in a clean environment, which is supported by the principle
of sustainable development, which should be implemented in various
areas of life (public procurement, energy market).
The monograph emphasizes in particular that civilization changes
related to the progressive digitization of processes and services (such
as telemedicine) cannot be implemented forgetting about disadvantaged
groups, i.e. relevant authorities must ensure social inclusion mechanisms.
The authors draw attention to social responsibility, which no longer
results only from legal regulations, but from our duty to another human
being resulting from humanity. The society must become inclusive, so
that exclusion of disadvantaged groups and individuals are removed.