2020
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2020.v9n1p294
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The Role of Legal Culture in Maintaining Social Stability and Countering Separatist Movements: Case of Ukraine

Abstract: This article develops hypotheses that raising the level of legal culture can serve as an effective instrument in maintaining sustainable development, social stability and territorial integrity. Legal culture should be considered as a regulator and stabilizer of social relations, both in individual countries and at the international level. It is necessary to consider legal culture in conjunction with morality, ethical, economic and political values and priorities. The study has concluded that creation of the de… Show more

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“…33 of the Constitution of Ukraine, everyone who is legally on the territory of Ukraine is guaranteed freedom of movement, except for restrictions prescribed by law. Thus, the constitutional right to free movement is not absolute and may be limited by the relevant law (Kachur, Protosavitska, Zasukha & Golovko, 2020). In this case, and given the current situation in Ukraine and the state's measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, such a law is the Law of Ukraine "On Protection of the Population from Infectious Diseases" dated April 6, 2000.…”
Section: Covid-19 As a Legitimate Ground For Restricting The Right To Freedom Of Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 of the Constitution of Ukraine, everyone who is legally on the territory of Ukraine is guaranteed freedom of movement, except for restrictions prescribed by law. Thus, the constitutional right to free movement is not absolute and may be limited by the relevant law (Kachur, Protosavitska, Zasukha & Golovko, 2020). In this case, and given the current situation in Ukraine and the state's measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, such a law is the Law of Ukraine "On Protection of the Population from Infectious Diseases" dated April 6, 2000.…”
Section: Covid-19 As a Legitimate Ground For Restricting The Right To Freedom Of Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They, on the one hand, inhibit the development of intelligence and negatively affect the level of social interaction of minors, and on the other -limit the range of socially acceptable patterns of behavior in the presence of branched options for behavioral strategies. The specificity of interpersonal relationships is determined by the level of intellectual Published by ECSDEV, Via dei Fiori, 34, 00172, Rome, Italy http://ecsdev.org development and self-awareness of adolescents (Kachur, 2020;Ladychenko, 2018).…”
Section: Features Of the Motivational Sphere Of Juveniles Serving A Sentence Related To Imprisonment In The Educational Colonymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to environmental information has been repeatedly explored by us , including in the context of global climate change (Ladychenko, 2019). Environmental policy and environmental standards have been the subject of research by many scientists (Funta, 2016;Gulac, 2019;Kachur, 2020; © 2020 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2020 European Center of Sustainable Development.…”
Section: Access To Public Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%