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TRAMES. A Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN 1736-7514 (Electronic)
ISSN 1406-0922 (Print)
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Research article
ISSUES AND PROSPECTS OF THE HUMAN RIGHT TO OWN SAFETY IMPLEMENTATION IN TIMES OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER; pp. 151–167
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Authors
Oksana Myronets, Olena Makeieva, Oleksandr Skutelnyk, Irena Balzhyk, Serhii Skurikhin
Abstract

The investigation’s topicality is dictated by the necessity of conducting scientific study on the understanding and issues of the human right to own safety in modern times to suggest noteworthy directions for the further development and improvement of the mentioned legal possibility implementation in the context of global challenges, war reality, post-pandemic development of the world. The purpose of the paper is to find out current issues and prospects of the human right to own safety in times of the new world order. Special-legal and general-scientific cognition methods have been used. By employing  the dialectical method, theoretical background and current issues of the human right to own safety were investigated and the modern obstacles concerning this issue have been underlined. Comparative and formal-legal methods enabled us to suggest directions of the human right to own safety in modern times under the digitalization, global changes, and different social transformations under the cyber technological development of post-pandemic reality. The paper concluded that under the whole world policy concerning the human right to own safety implementation needs the transformation of the global safety concept. Being multi-directional, it includes economic, legal, social, ecological, information, military, and ideological elements that need to be transformed in times of the new world order to ensure safety for every person and the whole planet.

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