THE HUMAN RIGHT TO OBTAIN MUTUAL BENEFITS FROM COOPERATION

Abstract

Background. Human rights, enshrined in national and international law, are imperative norms and provide certain guarantees of decent living standards for every person. The problem of poverty, the imbalance in the development of the countries in the world, are those socio-economic factors that increase conflict and tensions in international relations and are, in our opinion, the consequences of violations of human rights on mutual and equitable benefits from cooperation. Analysis of recent researches and publications. Domestic scholars including P. M. Rabinovich, I. V. Vlalko and their foreign colleagues among whom it is worth mentioning George A. Berman for a long time engaged in the study of human rights. However, scientists did not pay enough attention to the study of human rights for the mutual benefit of cooperation, so we will try to fill this gap. The aim of the article is to study the place and role of human rights in obtaining a mutual and equitable benefit from cooperation in the system of human rights, recorded at the national and international levels. Materials and methods. The article uses general scientific methods (analysis and synthesis, systemic-structural, modeling, abstraction, formal-logical, historical), as well as special methods used in jurisprudence (methods of interpretation of the norms of law, legal-dogmatic, comparative legal) and others. Results. The article was definedthe place and role of human rights in obtaining a mutual and equitable benefit from cooperation in the system of human rights, recorded at the national and international levels. The principle of mutual benefit fixed in many international treaties, inparticular, but it is dispositive norm. There is not such norm of mutual benefit in the Constitution of Ukraine. Conclusion. The right of mutual benefits must be included to the human rights of the second generation and separately identified among others to become an imperative norm of international law. In addition, the rules on «fair remuneration for work» and «the right of a citizen of Ukraine to obtain mutual and equitable benefit from cooperation»should become mandatory constituents of the Constitution of Ukraine, namely Articles 43 and 42, respectively.

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Olha MIKICHUROVA

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Olha MIKICHUROVA (2018). THE HUMAN RIGHT TO OBTAIN MUTUAL BENEFITS FROM COOPERATION. Зовнішня торгівля: економіка, фінанси, право, 4(99), 43-49. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-408811