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The human right to security in the implementation of the concept of the "right to health protection"
The human right to security in the implementation of the concept of the "right to health protection"

Author(s): Oleкsandr Shevchuk, Nataliya Matyukhina, Oleкsandra Babaieva, Anatoliy Dudnikov, Olena Volodymirivna Volianska
Subject(s): International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: human right to security; health sector; legal regulation; concept of the "right to health protection";

Summary/Abstract: Legal support of human security in the field of health care includes the guarantee, protection and protection of rights and freedoms in the field of health care, which is the main function, as well as the goal and duty of the state. This paper describes certain aspects of the legal regulation of the implementation of the "human right to security in the health sector"and the problems of its enforcement. The research methodology is based on a system of methods of the philosophical, general scientific and special scientific level. The main goal of this scientific article is to define the concept‚ principles‚ types and directions of implementation of the “human right to safety” in the concept of “the right to health protection”. The general principles of the implementation of the “human right to security in the health sector” are disclosed. It is emphasized that the legal mechanism for the implementation of the “human right to security in the healthcare sector” is the activity oflegal entities, lawmaking and law enforcement agencies, and the existing legal norms governing their activities in the healthcare sector. The investigated human right to safety should be understood as a complex of rights related to the protection of the patient's legitimate interests in the healthcare sector from unlawful encroachments and threats.. The author's understanding of the definition of "patients' right to safety". It is argued that human security in the field of health care belongs to the basic needs of a person - the implementation of this need is determined by the level of development of a country, its economic and cultural components, the level and quality of life of a person living in this country, an effective healthcare system. It is concluded that the main goal of legal ensuring human security in the healthcare sector is to create the minimum necessary (safe) conditions for the implementation of these rights and obligations when receiving medical services.

  • Issue Year: 11/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 535-548
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English