RU

Keyword: «human rights»

Full text Read online
The article is devoted to the development of ideas about freedom of conscience in contemporary scientific practice. The author explores tradition and examines the methodological approaches to the solution of the problem of freedom of conscience in the foreign and domestic practice
Full text Read online
The article focuses on issues related to the problems of purpose and implementation of criminal punishment in the form of the death penalty in modern Russia.
Full text Read online
The recent tragic events related to the destruction of statehood and coups d'etat in a number of countries in Asia, America, Africa and Europe have been accompanied by massive violations of human rights. However, due to the application of double standards in the field of human rights, many existing domestic and international forms and means of their protection have been paralyzed.
The article deals with the ideas of Professor M. D. Zagryatskov in the field of social, administrative and legal guarantees of protection of individual rights and their development in the modern legal reality of Russia.
Full text Read online
The Soviet state provided Soviet citizens with free medical care. The 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation also preserved this approach, which is known to most citizens of modern Russia, giving everyone (that is, any person, and not just a citizen of the Russian Federation) the right to get medical care and health protection. Moreover, the Constitution of the Russian Federation still contains rules indicating that medical help is provided to citizens free of charge in state and municipal health care institutions at the expense of the corresponding budget, insurance contributions, and other funds. This right of the Russian Federation citizens makes numerous state and municipal institutions responsible for providing free medical care. Recently, however, they have received the right to provide paid medical services on the basis of contracts with companies, institutions and organizations, their employees, as well as with individual citizens, although this does not entirely consistent with the status of the state health system institutions financed from state budgets. This and other remaining problems of legal regulation concerning free medical care for Russian citizens are considered in this article.