Human rights as the basic value of the concept of private law in modern Europe

  • Evgen Kharytonov Civil Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Olena Kharytonova Intellectual Property and Corporate Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Tetiana Kharytonova Agrarian, Land and Enviromental Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Denis Kolodin Criminal law Department, Head of Civil law and Economic Justice Faculty of National University «Odesa Law Academy»
  • Yuliia Tolmachevska Master of Law
Keywords: Human rights, liberal economy, private law, Roman law, civil society.

Abstract

The purpose of the article is a study of the concept and features of human rights as the fundamental concept of modern private law. The object of research is the historical, philosophical, political, ideological, economic, social and other dimensions of the concept of human rights. The main conclusion of the scientific article is the statement of the dominant role of the concept of human rights for the development of modern society, oriented to universal human liberal values and private law, as an indispensable attribute of such a society. At the same time, authors state, that modern tendencies for further expansion of the "borders" of human rights and freedoms at the expense of the interests of the state or at the expense of other social groups have no basis.

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Author Biographies

Evgen Kharytonov, Civil Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Doctor of Law Science, Professor, Head of Civil Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Olena Kharytonova, Intellectual Property and Corporate Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Doctor of Law Science, Professor, Head of of Intellectual Property and Corporate Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Tetiana Kharytonova, Agrarian, Land and Enviromental Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Doctor of Law Science, Professor, Head of Agrarian, Land and Enviromental Law Department of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Denis Kolodin, Criminal law Department, Head of Civil law and Economic Justice Faculty of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Ph D, Professor assistant osf Criminal law Department, Head of Civil law and Economic Justice Faculty of National University «Odesa Law Academy»

Yuliia Tolmachevska, Master of Law

Master of Law

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Published
2019-06-25
How to Cite
Kharytonov, E., Kharytonova, O., Kharytonova, T., Kolodin, D., & Tolmachevska, Y. (2019). Human rights as the basic value of the concept of private law in modern Europe. Amazonia Investiga, 8(20), 477-485. Retrieved from https://www.amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/177
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