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Sociological Approach to Human Rights Research

The article deals with the concept of 'human rights' in terms of sociology of law. The emphasis is laid on updating and expanding the interpretation of human rights in the context of the sociological approach. It is noted that the term 'human rights' is rather complex, it conveys...

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Published in:Journal of advanced research in law and economics 2018-12, Vol.9 (8(38)), p.2754-2761
Main Authors: Podorozhna, Tetiana S, Verba-Sydor, Olga B, Ziniak, Liubomir V, Kazakevyc, Polina V
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