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Additional Protocol to the American Convention on Human Rights in the Area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; "Protocol of San Salvador"

Date adopted: 17 November 1988

Document Number/Symbol: O.A.S. Treaty Series No. 69 (1988)

Organization: Organization of American States


Additional Protocol to the American Convention on Human Rights in the Area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights "Protocol of San Salvador", O.A.S. Treaty Series No. 69 (1988), signed November 17, 1988, reprinted in Basic Documents Pertaining to Human Rights in the Inter-American System, OEA/Ser.L.V/II.82 doc.6 rev.1 at 67 (1992).

Preamble

The States Parties to the American Convention on Human Rights "Pact San Jose, Costa Rica,",

Reaffirming their intention to consolidate in this hemisphere, within the framework of democratic institutions, a system of personal liberty and social justice based on respect for the essential rights of man;

Recognizing that the essential rights of man are not derived from one's being a national of a certain State, but are based upon attributes of the human person, for which reason they merit international protection in the form of a convention reinforcing or complementing the protection provided by the domestic law of the American States;

Considering the close relationship that exists between economic, social and cultural rights, and civil and political rights, in that the different categories of rights constitute an indivisible whole based on the recognition of the dignity of the human person, for which reason both require permanent protection and promotion if they are to be fully realized, and the violation of some rights in favor of the realization of others can never be justified;

Recognizing the benefits that stem from the promotion and development of cooperation among States and international relations;

Recalling that, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the American Convention on Human Rights, the ideal of free human beings enjoying freedom from fear and want can only be achieved if conditions are created whereby everyone may enjoy his economic, social and cultural rights as well as his civil and political rights;

Bearing in mind that, although fundamental economic, social and cultural rights have been recognized in earlier international instruments of both world and regional scope, it is essential that those rights be reaffirmed, developed, perfected and protected in order to consolidate in America, on the basis of full respect for the rights of the individual, the democratic representative form of government as well as the right of its peoples to development, self-determination, and the free disposal of their wealth and natural resources; and

Considering that the American Convention on Human Rights provides that draft additional protocols to that Convention may be submitted for consideration to the States Parties, meeting together on the occasion of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States, for the purpose of gradually incorporating other rights and freedoms into the protective system thereof,

Have agreed upon the following Additional Protocol to the American Convention on Human Rights "Protocol of San Salvador:"

Article 1 Obligation to Adopt Measures


Article 2 Obligation to Enact Domestic Legislation

Article 3 Obligation of nondiscrimination

Article 4 Inadmissibility of Restrictions

Article 5 Scope of Restrictions and Limitations

Article 6 Right to Work

Article 7 Just, Equitable, and Satisfactory Conditions of Work

Article 8 Trade Union Rights

Article 9 Right to Social Security

Article 10 Right to Health

Article 11 Right to a Healthy Environment

Article 12 Right to FoodArticle 13 Right to Education
Article 14 Right to the Benefits of Culture

Article 15 Right to the Formation and the Protection of Families

Article 16 Rights of Children

Article 17 Protection of the Elderly

Article 18 Protection of the Handicapped

Article 19 Means of Protection

Article 20 Reservations

Article 21 Signature, Ratification or Accession. Entry into Effect

Article 22 Inclusion of other Rights and Expansion of those Recognized