THE POSSIBILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AT THEIR LIMITATION TO A CONSTITUTIONAL STATE
Journal: International Journal of Economics and Society (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-04-30
Authors : Viktor Melnikov;
Page : 89-91
Keywords : democracy; the rights of personality; civil society;
Abstract
Defends the thesis that the democratic state regime can be considered as a collection of ways to exercise of public authority on the basis of majority rule and respect for the rights and legitimate interests of minorities. Structural organization of the of human rights mechanism includes the participants and their prosecution of criminal procedural powers; procedures for the implementation and protection of human rights in criminal proceedings; rights, duties and responsibilities of participants in criminal proceedings for the implementation purpose of criminal proceedings. Mechanism ensuring the content of human rights during the pre-production includes she set of means and ways of relations with the criminal proceedings. The formation of a democratic state should be manifested in the trends in the development of public control and increase its impact on the effectiveness of the monitoring functions in relation to the state. Civil society activities should be regulated not only by the law, but also moral, religious attitudes, the content of which is determined by historical experience, national traditions, the level of democracy and culture. The process of interaction between civil society and the state should be based on ensuring the inviolability of the fundamental social, economic and political rights.
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