Human rights as a determinant (2016)

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Human rights as a defining and fundamental vector in the development of the rule of law (2016)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction 3
1. The essence and principles of the rule of law 5
2. Human rights as a backbone feature of the rule of law 20
Conclusion 39
References used 43

LIST OF USED SOURCES

I. Regulatory and other official documents

1. The Constitution of the Russian Federation of December 12, 1993 (as amended on July 21, 2014 No. 11-FKZ) // Rossiyskaya gazeta. 2009. No. (7) 4831. 21 Jan.
2. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Adopted on December 10, 1948 by the UN General Assembly // Russian newspaper. 1995. April 5.
3. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (New York, December 19, 1966) // Collection of existing treaties, agreements and conventions concluded with foreign states. M., 1978. - vol. Xxxx. P. 44.
4. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (New York, December 19, 1966) // Collection of existing treaties, agreements and conventions concluded with foreign states. M., 1978. - vol. Xxxx. S. 36.
5. Charter of the United Nations (San Francisco, June 26, 1945). // Collection of current international law, vol. 1. M .: Yurist, 1995.

Ii. Special literature

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16. Chekachkova G. N. Guarantees of the implementation of human rights in modern Russia. // Law and Law. 2010. No. 6. P. 21-24.
17. Chetvernin KL. Democratic constitutional state. Introduction to the theory. M .: Yurist, 2013. 159 p.
18. Chirkin V.Ye. Constitutional personal rights of a person and a citizen: Russia and foreign countries. // Citizen and law. 2010. No. 1. P. 5-7.
19. Esmen. A. General grounds of constitutional law. SPb., 1909. A series of classic works on the right. SPb., 2004. 514 p.
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