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Условия реализации иностранными гражданами некоторых основных социальных прав как субъективных прав

Conditions for Exercise by Foreign Citizens of Some Fundamental Social Rights as Subjective Rights
[journal article]

Petrova, Anastasiia

Abstract

With a high migration attractiveness of Russia, the issue of the exercise of fundamental social rights by foreigners, including minors, in Russiа is important. The author reviewed the existing regulations, enshrining the right to health and medical care, education, housing and social security, a... view more

With a high migration attractiveness of Russia, the issue of the exercise of fundamental social rights by foreigners, including minors, in Russiа is important. The author reviewed the existing regulations, enshrining the right to health and medical care, education, housing and social security, and the practice of the Ombudsman for children in Saint Petersburg. The ways of solving the identified problems in practice and eliminating conflicts in the legislation of Saint Petersburg are proposed.... view less

Keywords
Russia; immigration; alien; child; human rights; social rights; social security

Classification
Law

Free Keywords
fundamental human rights; right to health and medical care; right to education; right to housing; right to social security

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 58-68

Journal
Theoretical and Applied Law (2019) 1

ISSN
3034-2813

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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