Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional Tradition

Freedom of expression is one of the prerequisites for the formation and existence of a democratic society; it belongs among the universal values of paramount importance, because it allows not only to freely express own views, but also reveal the potential of the individual. In addition, it is consid...

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Main Authors: Slinko Tatiana, Uvarova Olena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-09-01
Series:Baltic Journal of European Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2019-0020
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spelling doaj-208109a9bf85446c91cfa36078bf819b2021-09-05T20:42:30ZengSciendoBaltic Journal of European Studies2228-05962019-09-0193254210.1515/bjes-2019-0020bjes-2019-0020Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional TraditionSlinko Tatiana0Uvarova Olena1Theory of Law and Legal Philosophy Department, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University Pushkinska 77, Kharkiv61024, UkraineTheory of Law and Legal Philosophy Department, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University Pushkinska 77, Kharkiv61024, UkraineFreedom of expression is one of the prerequisites for the formation and existence of a democratic society; it belongs among the universal values of paramount importance, because it allows not only to freely express own views, but also reveal the potential of the individual. In addition, it is considered (and it is justified) as one of the main and unconditional achievements of the political reform that is being carried out in Ukraine. The guarantee of freedom of expression, which has the highest political normative content, is, on the one hand, the most important asset of an organic constitution, and on the other hand, serves as the main function of the constitution as a legal source that reflects and responds to the interests of civil society.https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2019-0020constitutionconstitutionalismdemocracyguarantee of freedom of expressionlibertypost-soviet legal traditionpersonal autonomyrestriction of freedom of expression
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Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional Tradition
Baltic Journal of European Studies
constitution
constitutionalism
democracy
guarantee of freedom of expression
liberty
post-soviet legal tradition
personal autonomy
restriction of freedom of expression
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Uvarova Olena
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title Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional Tradition
title_short Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional Tradition
title_full Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional Tradition
title_fullStr Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional Tradition
title_full_unstemmed Freedom of Expression in Ukraine: (Non)sustainable Constitutional Tradition
title_sort freedom of expression in ukraine: (non)sustainable constitutional tradition
publisher Sciendo
series Baltic Journal of European Studies
issn 2228-0596
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Freedom of expression is one of the prerequisites for the formation and existence of a democratic society; it belongs among the universal values of paramount importance, because it allows not only to freely express own views, but also reveal the potential of the individual. In addition, it is considered (and it is justified) as one of the main and unconditional achievements of the political reform that is being carried out in Ukraine. The guarantee of freedom of expression, which has the highest political normative content, is, on the one hand, the most important asset of an organic constitution, and on the other hand, serves as the main function of the constitution as a legal source that reflects and responds to the interests of civil society.
topic constitution
constitutionalism
democracy
guarantee of freedom of expression
liberty
post-soviet legal tradition
personal autonomy
restriction of freedom of expression
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