Publications by authors named "O F Liubchenko"

Objective: The aim: The article attempts to analyze what are legal responses to such Covid-19 related challenge like stigmatization.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: Given the specifics of the topic and goals, during the writing of the article were used methods of terminological research of the phenomena "stigma", "stigmatization", comparative method, formal-legal method (in the study of international documents). The following materials were used to reveal the topic: scientific papers (articles, book chapters, analytical materials, reports, etc.

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Objective: The aim: Is to analyze the development of the modern legal framework for child's health care, to clarify the benefits of a human rights-based approach, which is now is mainstreaming for understanding the right of children to health and means of its protection.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: To achieve this goal, as well as taking into account the specifics of the topic, the following research methods became relevant: the application of a dialectical approach and historical method made it possible to understand the patterns of formation and development of ideas of children's rights and health within the international community and national states; formal-legal method was used when studying legal texts (international law acts, both of universal and regional level, interpretation and clarification of human rights treaty bodies, expert reports and research, case law), and comparative-legal was used to compare different approaches on health protection in various international human rights mechanisms (US Supreme Court, Council of Europe).

Conclusion: Conclusions: Today, perceptions of children's rights at the doctrinal and jurisprudential levels are quite developed due to a broad understanding and openness to progressive interpretation.

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Introduction: The article deals with the issues of international law concerning defense of the right to health of involuntarily displaced persons. As a result of the study, it has been demonstrated that providing of the right to health is essential as a requirement for countries, which, in turn, stem from consensus on international cooperation and general support for migrants. The latter are undeniably protected in accordance with documents proclaiming human rights, but for the sake of a more detailed explanation of their rights and the substance of the state’s obligations towards such persons, the international community has created a solid foundation in the form of specialized refugee documents that further emphasize the need protection of the latter as persons who, as a result of their movement, are vulnerable.

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Labor migration in a modern world is regarded as a positive and beneficial phenomenon for the growth of economic well-being1. However, migrant workers often find themselves vulnerable and unprotected, especially when it comes to protecting their health. The aim of the article is to clarify the role of a human rights-based approach in protecting the migrant workers' health.

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