Right to health protection in the former-soviet constitutions: Constitutional and legal analysis

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Abstract

The constitutional framework for legal aid to available health care therefore determines one of the strategic areas of policy of democratic, social and law-governing states (former Soviet states). This determines the relevance of studies of resistance to constitutional and legal regulation of the health system formed as a result of changes in the skin and radical structure of social structure in previous USSR states. The article contains the constitutional and legal analysis of the right to health protection in the former-Soviet constitutions by reviewing the constitutional healthcare provisions and specifying the groups of qualified bearers of right to health protection and variety of rights as the healthcare system elements. The studies are to be continued, as well as the review and summary of information about constitutional and legal regulation of the right to health protection in the former-Soviet states are needed.

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Ruslana, M., Kyrychenko, Y. V., & Smoliarova, M. L. (2020). Right to health protection in the former-soviet constitutions: Constitutional and legal analysis. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 14(4), 7908–7913. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12895

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