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2020 | 47 | 1(550) | 21-30

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ROLA STANDARDÓW MOP W KSZTAŁTOWANIU OCHRONY SOCJALNEJ W KRAJACH POŁUDNIA NA ŚWIECIE: NA PRZYKŁADZIE BRAZYLII

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THE ROLE OF ILO STANDARDS IN SHAPING SOCIAL PROTECTION IN GLOBAL SOUTH COUNTRIES: EXAMPLE OF BRAZIL

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Artykuł przedstawia działania Międzynarodowej Organizacji Pracy na rzecz krajów Południa na świecie, przy czym Brazylia jest głównym punktem odniesienia. Ponieważ MOP zmieniła swój paradygmat w ciągu stu lat prowadzenia działalności, polityka wobec krajów Południa na świecie również została zmieniona. Brazylia jest krajem często przywoływanym w raportach MOP jako przykład dobrych praktyk, co oznacza, że jest krajem, który pomógł milionom swoich mieszkańców wyjść z ubóstwa. Badania wykazały, że standardy MOP można łatwiej osiągnąć, gdy spełnione są również inne ważne warunki: szczególnie dobra sytuacja gospodarcza i rząd sprzyjający przemianom społecznym, jak również aktywne społeczeństwo obywatelskie dążące do reform i zmian.
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This paper focuses on the actions of the ILO towards Global South, with Brazil as a focal point. As the Interna-tional Labour Organization has changed its paradigm during one hundred years of existence, the policies toward Global South have also altered. Brazil is a country often evoked in the ILO reports as an example of good practices, i.e. the country that has taken millions of its inhabitants out of poverty. The study shows that ILO standards can be easier achieved when other important conditions are also fulfi lled: especially good economic situation and government favourable to social change as well as active civil society and its pressure on reform and change.

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47

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  • Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie

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