2018
DOI: 10.1515/jles-2018-0011
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Human Rights for Life. The Experience of Ukraine

Abstract: The article reveals the peculiarities of the normative and legal consolidation of the human right to life. The authors pay attention to the provisions of the decisions of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine that carry out the interpretation of the human right to life.

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“…In particular, she singled out that Ukraine in famous films and television series plays the role of a poor state in which democratic principles are not followed, and basic social institutions, in particular education and culture, are not developed. Based on this, Ukrainians quite often appear in such films as migrants who violate the laws of other countries because they enter them illegally (Hromovchuk, 2018). In addition, Ukraine is quite often compared and identified with Russia, which is definitely unacceptable in real life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, she singled out that Ukraine in famous films and television series plays the role of a poor state in which democratic principles are not followed, and basic social institutions, in particular education and culture, are not developed. Based on this, Ukrainians quite often appear in such films as migrants who violate the laws of other countries because they enter them illegally (Hromovchuk, 2018). In addition, Ukraine is quite often compared and identified with Russia, which is definitely unacceptable in real life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%