CONTENT
INTRODUCTION 3
1. The concept and international standards in the field of honor and dignity 6
1.1 the Concept of honor and dignity in the right 6
1.2 the Problem of the relationship between the protection of honor and dignity of the internal law of the Russian Federation and international agreements 16
2. The place of the institute of honor and dignity in the legal system of the Russian Federation 23
2.1. Development of the institution of honor and dignity in the legal system of the Russian Federation 23
2.2. A modern model for the protection of honor and dignity in the Russian Federation 26
CONCLUSION 29
LIST OF USED SOURCES 31
LIST OF USED SOURCES
Regulatory and other official documents
1. The Constitution of the Russian Federation of December 12, 1993 (with the last amendment and additional dated July 21, 2014 No. 11-FKZ) // Russian newspaper. 2009. No. (7) 4831. 21 Jan.
2. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (adopted at the third session of the UN General Assembly by resolution 217 A (III) of December 10, 1948) // Russian newspaper. 1998. December 10th.
3. Declaration on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples. Adopted on December 14, 1960 by Resolution 1514 (XV) of the UN General Assembly. New York: United Nations, 1961. pp. 74-75.
4. Declaration of territorial asylum. Adopted on December 14, 1967 by Resolution 2312 (XXII) of the UN General Assembly. // Current international law. T. 1. M .: Moscow Independent Institute of International Law, 1996. p. 338 - 339.
5. Vienna Declaration and Program of Action (Vienna, June 25, 1993) // Current international law. V. 2. M .: Law, 1995. pp. 82-105.
6. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Concluded on December 9, 1948 // Vedomosti Armed Forces of the USSR. 1954. № 12. Art. 244.
7. Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. Concluded in Geneva on August 12, 1949 // Collection of existing treaties, agreements and conventions concluded by the USSR with foreign states. Issue Xvi. M., 1957. S. 204 - 278, 280.
8. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ETS No. 005 (Rome, 4 November 1950) (as amended and added September 21, 1970, December 20, 1971, January 1, 1990, November 6, 1990, May 11, 1994) // collected legislation of the Russian Federation. 2001. No. 2. Art. 163.
9. Convention on the Status of Refugees. Concluded by the city of Geneva on July 28, 1951 // Bulletin of international treaties. 1993. № 9. S. 6 - 28.
10. Convention on the Political Rights of Women. Adopted in New York on December 20, 1952 by the UN General Assembly. // International protection of human rights and freedoms. Collection of documents. M .: Legal literature, 1990. p. 332 - 334.
11. Convention on the Status of Stateless Persons. Concluded in New York City on September 28, 1954. // Current international law. T. 1. M .: Moscow Independent Institute of International Law, 1996. p. 230 - 243.
12. Convention on the nationality of a married woman. Adopted in New York on January 29, 1957 by Resolution 1040 (XI) of the UN General Assembly // Vedomosti Armed Forces of the USSR. 1958. № 28. Art. 373.
13. Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. Concluded in New York on August 30, 1961 // Current international law. T. 1. M .: Moscow Independent Institute of International Law, 1996. p. 247 - 255.
14. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. Adopted on December 21, 1965 by Resolution 2106 (XX) of the UN General Assembly // Vedomosti Armed Forces of the USSR. 1969. № 25. Art. 219.
15. International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid. Concluded on November 30, 1973 // Collection of existing treaties, agreements and conventions concluded by the USSR with foreign states. Issue Xxxx. M., 1978. P. 58 - 63.
16. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. Adopt
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