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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 64 No 4 (2018), 183–195
Pozitívny záväzok Slovenskej republiky vo vzťahu k základným právam a slobodám a čl. 51 ods.1 Ústavy Slovenskej republiky
[The Positive Commitment of the Slovak Republic in the Relation to the Fundamental Rights and Freedoms and the Article 51 Section 1 of the Constitution of the Slovak Republic]
Ferdinand Korn
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2018.44
published online: 04. 01. 2019
abstract
The authors presents institute of a positive commitment of the Slovak Republic which enables the actors of constitutional rights and freedoms to actually implement the most basic rights and freedoms, which are enforceable only within the limits which are appointed by the laws by Constitution authorized to carry them out. In the context of the decisions of the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic and the comparison and synthesis of the legal opinions of the Constitutional lawyers provides insight on the definition dimension of the positive commitment of the state and with the possible consideration pro futuro.
keywords: Positive Commitment of the State; Basic Rights and Freedoms; Constitution; Law; State
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