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Будущее международного права в области защиты прав человека - уроки из России

The future of international protection law human rights - lessons from Russia
[journal article]

Stefan, Paul

Abstract

The present work raises two broad and closely related questions. What do we mean by international human rights law? How should researchers study international human rights law? One question concerns the subject, the second - the object. Russia is important in this context due to the fact that the fo... view more

The present work raises two broad and closely related questions. What do we mean by international human rights law? How should researchers study international human rights law? One question concerns the subject, the second - the object. Russia is important in this context due to the fact that the foundations of international law on the protection of human rights - the "place of memory" in this area, were laid in the context of US-Soviet relations through the application of the provisions of the Helsinki Final Act1 on Human Rights. Later, Russia became the place of verification of approval that international human rights law has the greatest influence in the disintegration of authoritarian regimes. As a result, the work of economists who carefully searched for an explanation.... view less

Keywords
international law; law of nations; human rights; human rights convention

Classification
Law

Free Keywords
human rights protection

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 5-19

Journal
Theoretical and Applied Law (2019) 2

ISSN
3034-2813

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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