SOARES, E. J. F.; SOARES, Érika Joana Fernandes.
Resumen:
Social policy is a set of government actions developed for the purpose of protection and assimilation of large perceived inequalities in the national scene , making it provided its citizens the rights they nominated and equivalent to that necessary conditions for development , seeking to achieve social well -being. The principle of Minimum Intervention is a precept essential to check and eliminate any discretion imposed by the State in its social policies or the imposition of its laws, which delve into the privacy of social relations or irrelevant factors tutelem importance that is not composed on the basis of the desires generalized social . These social relations are unleashed from the composition of households , those that have been changing with the absorption of new values and enjoyment of the freedoms guaranteed in the development of society . With analysis of implemented policies and laws imposed on society , check the index of efficiency in putting these into practice and realize the rights and guarantees that it is responsible , demonstrating existing social conflicts and violations suffered in the family environment and the resolution of these conflicts by the State or by the pursuit of the judiciary by stakeholders. The methodology employed was about doctrinal themes that embody this work and the analysis of scientific data analysis. For this, we used the method of deductive approach, and as a method of procedure, and monographic history, and make use of the technique of literature, to verify the slow and long strides of state power in adapting its population governing its constitution, which is not efficient in combating violations of existing in society, not to exercise an appropriate response to conflict that adds up over time and prevents their social policy.