Regulation of Youth Rights in Russia and Germany


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The purpose of the study. The article deals with the problems of formation and regulation of the rights of youth in Russia in the law. A comparison of the regulation of the rights of young people in Russia and Germany is made. The purpose of the study is to develop directions for improving the legislative framework for the development of youth policy in the Russian Federation. This is necessary for the more effective existence and functioning of such a social category as young people. Conclusions. As a result of the conducted research, the authors come to the conclusion that the Russian legislation in the field of youth rights requires improvements. As a result of the comparative analysis, the authors conclude that in order to improve Russian legislation in the aspect of regulating the rights of youth, the following can be adopted from German legislation: revision of the goals of youth policy (not in the interests of the state, but in the interests of developing the potential of the youth itself); addition of norms to the Constitution of the Russian Federation guaranteeing respect for the rights of youth; development of a set of measures for the implementation of youth policy in accordance with Federal Law No. 489-FZ of December 30, 2020 "On Youth Policy in the Russian Federation".

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Alexey Asapov

The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

Email: aleksey-asapov@mail.ru
master student Moscow, Russian Federation

Kseniia Bakhtina

“Lawyer for business” LLC

Email: kv.bakhtina@gmail.com
Master of Law (Higher School of Economics), lawyer, director of company Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation

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