Human Rights Principles in the Constitutional Restriction of Individual Rights and Freedoms in Russia
( Pp. 16-21)

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Markheim Marina V. Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor; Head, Department of Constitutional and International Law, Law Institute
Belgorod State National Research University
Belgorod, Russian Federation. Lukyanova Irina Yu. applicant, Department of Constitutional and International Law, Law Institute; Belgorod State National Research University; Belgorod, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Taking into account the analysis of the provisions of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the legal position of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation and doctrinal research, the article presents conclusions regarding the existence of human rights principles of constitutional restriction of individual rights and freedoms in the Russian state. In order to determine the list of such principles, the work carried out a comprehensive understanding of the institution of restriction of rights and freedoms. It was noted that such principles directly follow from the text of the Constitution and establish the boundaries of the competence of public authorities. The author’s list of principles of constitutional restriction of individual rights and freedoms was formed.
How to Cite:
Markheim M.V., Lukyanova I.Yu. Human Rights Principles in the Constitutional Restriction of Individual Rights and Freedoms in Russia. Lobbying in the Legislative Process. 2024. Vol. 3. No. 3. Pр. 16–21. (In Rus.). DOI: 10.33693/2782-7372-2024-3-3-16-21. EDN: LRWJLN
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Keywords:
principles of law, constitutional restrictions on the rights and freedoms of the individual, the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the legal status of the individual.


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