Constitutionalization of human dignity and prospects for the right to social well-being

 
PIIS013207690008349-5-1
DOI10.31857/S013207690008349-5
Publication type Article
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Occupation: Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Constitutional Law of the Novosibirsk State University
Affiliation: Novosibirsk State University
Address: 1, Pirogova str., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation.
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 1
Pages41-53
Abstract

The article formulates and justifies the methodological relationship between human dignity and the right to social well-being. It considers the theoretical bases of human dignity and nature, the content of the right to social well-being, the international legal sources and the prospects for constitutionalization and development in Russian legislation; identification of links between human dignity, social state and social well-being of a person; constitutional guidelines of social activity of the Russian state as elements of the doctrine of constitutional teleology, the problems of their implementation and provision.

The paper analyzes the scientific approaches to understanding social well-being as a public domain and affirms that the right to social well-being is associated with the formation of standards and the embodiment of universal social security; the influence of the European Social Charter on the reform of Russian legislation and the legal recognition of the right to social well-being is disclosed.

The author used general and specific scientific methods, formal legal, specific historical, comparative legal and complex analysis of legal acts, state-legal practice, methods of constitutional design and legal hermeneutics for interpreting the constitutional guidelines and normative bases for the right to social well-being, prospects for improvement Russian legislation.

The novelty of the study is in understanding the nature of the right to social well-being in the context of human dignity in domestic and international jurisprudence, in developing proposals for improving constitutional and related legislation.

Keywordshuman dignity, constitutionalization, constitutional teleology, the right to social well-being, a social state, social services, constitution, social security, The European Social Charter, worthy life
AcknowledgmentThe reported study was funded by RFBR according to the research project № 18-011-00761 А.
Received28.09.2018
Publication date02.02.2020
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