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im. Alcide De Gasperi
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights: realisation of child’s rights to life and health care in the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus
 
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The National Centre of Legislation and Legal Research of the Republic of Belarus
 
 
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the norms of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 and the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus concerning the right of the child to life and the rights of the child to health care. The purpose of the study was a comprehensive description of the above institutions, where the child is a special subject of constitutional and legal relations. This work aims to compare the norms of the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus concerning the rights of the child to life and health care with the provisions of the Declaration of Human Rights, as well as to determine their conformity. The constitutional right to life and the right to health protection are two complementary institutions, implemented on the basis of constitutional norms on the relevant rights of citizens and the rights of children subject to special protection in accordance with international human rights obligations.
 
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