THE PRINCIPLE OF PROGRESSIVENESS IN ITS CONCEPTUAL DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS AGAINST THE EIGHTH GOAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN COLOMBIA
Abstract
This article, based on the theoretical criteria of the Limburg Principles and the Maastricht Guidelines, analyzes the conceptual component of the principle of progressivity and its gradual scope in how Colombia makes it effective against the right to work in the scope of the Objectives of Sustainable development. For this, the methodology is analytical-descriptive within the jurisprudential framework of the Constitutional Court and the general development of the principle of progressiveness in its doctrinal scope. To conclude that the principle of progressivity is expressed in a component of jurisprudential optimization in Colombia, and gradualness, in the face of measures adopted to guarantee the development of the eighth objective of sustainable development, is programmatic in its normative construction and de facto unequal.