Limited Interdependence of the System of Constitutional Restrictions on Personal Rights and Freedoms
( Pp. 20-26)

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Marina V. Markhgeym Dr Sci. (Law), Professor, Head of Constitutional and International law department
Belgorod National Research University
Belgorod, Russian Federation Pritulina Irina Yu. applicant, Department of Constitutional and International Law, Law Institute; Belgorod State National Research University; Belgorod, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article demonstrates a new approach to the conceptual understanding of the constitutional limitation of individual rights and freedoms. This approach is based on the establishment of a restrictive interdependence between three elements: the natural limits of the law, immanent limitations, and classical variants of the law. The application and consideration of this approach allows for a different perspective on the interpretation of the human rights limitation of individual rights and freedoms and the determination of its specific features.
How to Cite:
Markheim, M.V., Pritulina, I.Yu. (2026). Limited interdependence of the system of constitutional restrictions on personal rights and freedoms. Lobbying in the Legislative Process, 5(1), 20–26. DOI: 10.33693/2782-7372-2026-5-1-20-26. EDN: NNDRQQ
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Keywords:
natural limits to the implementation of law, immanent restrictions, restriction of individual rights and freedoms, natural norm, restrictive interdependence.