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Badiryan, G.M. Rights of an individual: problems of theoretical basis and legal regulation.

Abstract: While we are all accustomed to the term “rights of an individual”, the precise meaning of the term remains unclear, and its political and constitutional legal meaning changes depending on the context of its use. As G.M. Badaryan points out, current discussion of human rights is based on the rich and varied experience of the previous generations as well as of social and political entities, which enshrined legal regulation of personal communications and social behaviour (both individual and group behaviour). This article contains the study of the formation of rights of an individual from social anthropology to modern phylosophy of law.



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