The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human Rights

The objective of this research paper is to provide an in-depth analysis of the essence of the constitutional and legal regulation of personal status, which is the primary obligation of present-day national governments with respect to preserving and protecting major human values when globalisation pr...

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Main Author: E. Balayan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publshing House V.Ема 2021-04-01
Series:BRICS Law Journal
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Online Access:https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/451
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description The objective of this research paper is to provide an in-depth analysis of the essence of the constitutional and legal regulation of personal status, which is the primary obligation of present-day national governments with respect to preserving and protecting major human values when globalisation processes are underway. Consistent and comprehensive human development, politicisation of the law, the elimination of poverty, the fight for equality, global economic injustice, the search for a new ideal constitutional model and other issues are relevant and are on the agenda for the entire global society. Countries with different economic levels of development, historical traditions, cultural origins, and legal systems have varying concepts of human rights, freedoms and duties, which they implement in practice in various ways. These issues are of paramount importance for Russia, which has equal participation rights in matters of international relations and in the system for global governance and international law making. Solving the problem of satisfying the national interest and preserving prestige and the standard of living of every person depends on the primary social responsibility of each person and on the active role of the modern state. Most of all, it is necessary to solve functional problems that are simultaneously political, scientific, organisational, and legal. The most important task here is to enhance the effectiveness of the activity of the state system and the local self-government authorities. To achieve its objective, the paper utilises general scientific-scholarly methods, and specific scientificscholarly research methods including those denominated concrete-historical, logically historical, system-based, comparative legal (law), among others.
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spelling doaj.art-5f5317fa2b6445f9abfa13a0db525e2c2023-03-30T20:04:01ZengPublshing House V.ЕмаBRICS Law Journal2409-90582412-23432021-04-0181638510.21684/2412-2343-2021-8-1-63-85184The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human RightsE. Balayan0Kemerovo State UniversityThe objective of this research paper is to provide an in-depth analysis of the essence of the constitutional and legal regulation of personal status, which is the primary obligation of present-day national governments with respect to preserving and protecting major human values when globalisation processes are underway. Consistent and comprehensive human development, politicisation of the law, the elimination of poverty, the fight for equality, global economic injustice, the search for a new ideal constitutional model and other issues are relevant and are on the agenda for the entire global society. Countries with different economic levels of development, historical traditions, cultural origins, and legal systems have varying concepts of human rights, freedoms and duties, which they implement in practice in various ways. These issues are of paramount importance for Russia, which has equal participation rights in matters of international relations and in the system for global governance and international law making. Solving the problem of satisfying the national interest and preserving prestige and the standard of living of every person depends on the primary social responsibility of each person and on the active role of the modern state. Most of all, it is necessary to solve functional problems that are simultaneously political, scientific, organisational, and legal. The most important task here is to enhance the effectiveness of the activity of the state system and the local self-government authorities. To achieve its objective, the paper utilises general scientific-scholarly methods, and specific scientificscholarly research methods including those denominated concrete-historical, logically historical, system-based, comparative legal (law), among others.https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/451human rightsglobalisation of lawglobal constitutionalismnew constitutional modelconstitutional dimension
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The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human Rights
BRICS Law Journal
human rights
globalisation of law
global constitutionalism
new constitutional model
constitutional dimension
title The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human Rights
title_full The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human Rights
title_fullStr The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human Rights
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human Rights
title_short The Impact of Globalisation on the Constitutional Regulation of Human Rights
title_sort impact of globalisation on the constitutional regulation of human rights
topic human rights
globalisation of law
global constitutionalism
new constitutional model
constitutional dimension
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