ГЕНЕЗИС ПРАВ ЛЮДИНИ. (Ukrainian)

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    • Alternate Title:
      The genesis of human rights. (English)
    • Abstract:
      The article examines the influence of different generations on the formation and development of human rights in contemporary society. The author systematically analyzes the evolution of the concept of human rights in the context of changing needs and values of different epochs. Through the prism of historical events and cultural changes, the article explores the impact of generations on the formation of legal norms and their interpretation. The author explores how contemporary technological and social changes affect the understanding and protection of human rights. Specifically, the article analyzes the influence of the digital revolution, globalization, and internet development on the concept of human rights. It also considers the importance of intergenerational role shifting in shaping legal norms and their impact on societal development. The study in the article reveals a wide range of aspects related to the perception and protection of human rights in various cultural, political, and historical contexts. The author meticulously analyzes different epochs in the history of human rights and their influence on the modern world, demonstrating how these values transform and adapt from generation to generation. Overall, the article provides a deep understanding of the process of formation and development of human rights, taking into account the diverse factors that influence this process in the modern world. It opens a discussion on the necessity of considering the specificity of different generations in formulating legal norms and strategies for protecting human rights in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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