Function of the Right to Freedom of Movement in the Human Rights Protection System and its Importance for National Security
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https://doi.org/10.15408/jch.v14i1.49203Keywords:
Ratification, Subjective Rights, Principle of Proportionality, Legal Guarantees, Right to Freedom of MovementAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the function of the right to freedom of movement in the human rights protection system. For these purposes, the following research objectives were established: first, to assess the functional role of the right to freedom of movement within the human rights protection system and, second, to evaluate its significance for the national security system of Kazakhstan. The reliability and validity of the results are ensured by a theoretical analysis of scientific literature, the formal legal method, analysis of legal technology, and examination of documents. The functional role of this right in the human rights protection system has been clarified. Based on the results of the theoretical research analysis, the authors propose an approach to defining the right to freedom of movement
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