restriction of rights

Freedom of Information and State Security: Features of Legal Regulation under Martial Law Conditions

Freedom of information is a fundamental right that ensures transparency and accountability in a democratic society. However, in times of war, governments often impose legal restrictions on access to public information to protect national security and maintain public order. This article examines the balance between freedom of information and state security in Ukraine under martial law. It analyzes the legal framework governing access to public information and the limitations introduced during wartime.

Restrictions on Human Rights in the Field of Public Health in the Context of the Legal Positions of the Supreme Court

 

This article analyzes the problems of human rights restrictions in public health in the context of the Supreme Court’s legal positions.

The Supreme Court’s significant role in ensuring a unified approach to judicial practice formation, which is implemented through forming legal positions on the application of substantive and procedural law, is noted.