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Reforming Ukraine: Problems of Constitutional Regulation and Implementation of Human Rights

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  • Petryshyn Oleksandr

    (National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine Pushkinska 70, Kharkiv 61024, Ukraine)

  • Petryshyn Oleh

    (Scientific Research Institute of State Building and Local Government Chernyshevska 80, Kharkiv 61002, Ukraine)

Abstract

The article focuses on current problems of human rights constitutional provision, protection and implementation in Ukraine in the context of the reforms aimed at Eurointegration. The aim is to brief in the historical aspects of the development of ideas and concepts of human rights in Ukraine, focus on the human rights provision of the active Constitution projected through the ongoing reforms and to expose the correlation between the rights enshrined and their actual implementation. The existing and possible future problems related to the regulation and realization of human rights in Ukraine’s reform process are considered. The article reflects the problem of the value approach to human rights, which is directly related to the low level of legal culture and the insufficient level of development of civil society Ukraine. The work also analyses the amendments that have been made to the Constitution since the independence. While presenting the latest developments and drafts regarding the addressed issues, we try to look deeper into the problem, far beyond the formal and procedural concerns, addressing social and cultural barriers in understanding the importance and necessity of the problems under consideration not only by the leadership of the state but also by ordinary Ukrainians.

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  • Petryshyn Oleksandr & Petryshyn Oleh, 2018. "Reforming Ukraine: Problems of Constitutional Regulation and Implementation of Human Rights," TalTech Journal of European Studies, Sciendo, vol. 8(1), pages 63-75, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:bjeust:v:8:y:2018:i:1:p:63-75:n:12
    DOI: 10.1515/bkes-2018-0005
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