Limited interdependence of the system of constitutional restrictions on personal rights and freedoms

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The article demonstrates a new approach to the conceptual understanding of the constitutional limitation of individual rights and freedoms. This approach is based on the establishment of a restrictive interdependence between three elements: the natural limits of the law, immanent limitations, and classical variants of the law. The application and consideration of this approach allows for a different perspective on the interpretation of the human rights limitation of individual rights and freedoms and the determination of its specific features.

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Marina V. Markheim

Belgorod State National Research University

Author for correspondence.
Email: markheim@bsu.edu.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9456-1137
SPIN-code: 9119-3743
Scopus Author ID: 57190878608
ResearcherId: U-9679-2017

Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor, Head, Department of Constitutional and International Law, Law Institute

Russian Federation, Belgorod

Irina Yu. Pritulina

Belgorod State National Research University

Email: LukyanovaLu22@yandex.ru
SPIN-code: 9360-1046

applicant, Department of Constitutional and International Law, Law Institute

Russian Federation, Belgorod

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