Human rights and positive obligations of the state

V. Kovalchuk, I. Zharovska, B. Gutiv, B. Melnychenko, Iryna O. Panchuk
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At present, both the international and the regional levels of human rights protection lack an express definition of the positive obligation of states to protect human rights. Similarly, the doctrine lacks a unified opinion regarding this concept. For quite a long time, human rights were considered as such that give rise to so-called negative obligations of states to refrain from human rights violations. However, with the development of international human rights law, it is increasingly recognised that human rights also give rise to positive obligations of the state to take active measures to ensure these rights. Such obligations usually derive from international human rights treaties or from the interpretation of international judicial bodies that monitor the implementation of corresponding international treaties. Therefore, it is crucial for the doctrine and practice of international law in the field of human rights protection to analyse the positive obligations of the state, which are consolidated in international treaties and the practice of international judicial bodies. The purpose of this study is to analyse human rights and positive obligations of the state in the context of regional mechanisms for the protection of human rights. Among the general scientific methods, the study used the analysis and synthesis, as well as deduction, induction, prediction, modeling, analogy and other general scientific methods. A thorough study of the positive obligations of the state would be impossible even without the use of special methods of study and cognition, which include comparative legal, historical and legal, technical, and structural-functional methods. In particular, one of the leading research methods was the comparative legal method, which was used to study the practice of regional mechanisms for the protection of human rights. The study provides an overview of the modern interpretation of positive obligations of states. Specifically, this study focuses on the practice of the European, Inter-American and African Human Rights Courts in the context of applying the state's positive obligations
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人权和国家的积极义务
目前,国际和区域层面的人权保护都缺乏对国家保护人权的积极义务的明确定义。同样,该学说对这一概念缺乏统一的意见。在相当长的一段时间里,人权被认为会产生所谓的国家不侵犯人权的消极义务。然而,随着国际人权法的发展,人们越来越认识到,人权也产生了国家采取积极措施确保这些权利的积极义务。这些义务通常源于国际人权条约或监督相应国际条约执行情况的国际司法机构的解释。因此,对于人权保护领域的国际法理论和实践来说,分析国家的积极义务至关重要,这些义务在国际条约和国际司法机构的实践中得到了巩固。本研究的目的是在保护人权的区域机制范围内分析人权和国家的积极义务。在一般科学方法中,本研究采用了分析与综合,以及演绎、归纳、预测、建模、类比等一般科学方法。即使不使用特殊的研究和认识方法,包括比较法律、历史和法律、技术和结构功能方法,也不可能彻底研究国家的积极义务。特别是,主要的研究方法之一是比较法律方法,用于研究保护人权的区域机制的实践。本研究概述了对国家积极义务的现代解释。具体而言,本研究侧重于欧洲、美洲和非洲人权法院在适用国家积极义务方面的做法
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