Civil rights is a category of human rights that include individual personal freedom, privacy, personal security, a right to life, dignity, freedom from torture, freedom of movement and residence, and freedom of conscience. Such rights differ from the political, economic, social, and cultural rights guaranteed by the International Bill of Rights. The challenge of enforcing these rights has been acute throughout the world, but Russia in particular has experienced unique and significant difficulties.
Until now, the theoretical literature dealing with the legal characteristics of...
Civil rights is a category of human rights that include individual personal freedom, privacy, personal security, a right to life, dignity, freedom...