Interpretation of some criminal law aspects of the right to respect for private life

Yuriivna Timofeyeva
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The article considers some issues of interpretation of the right to privacy in the practice of the ECtHR and its impact on the criminal law of Ukraine. Numerous violations of the articles of the Convention require systematic response of the state and appropriate changes in both legislation and changes in law enforcement practices. The violations relate in particular to problems of interpretation of the provisions of the Convention. Provisions of Art. 8 of the Convention are related to other provisions of the Convention and the development of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on certain issues. It is noted that the Convention is dynamic, it changes under the influence of society, its provisions change in the process of development and acquire new meanings. In particular, the ECtHR recognizes a violation of Art. 8 (right to respect for private life) in those contexts in which he has not previously recognized. In particular, interpretation of Art. 8 of the Convention in the context of the right to environmental safety in case significant harm to the persons health (cases Dubetska and others v. Ukraine, Grymkivska v. Ukraine), the right to beg in the context of the right to freedom of expression (Lakatush v. Switzerland). It is established that the development of these provisions requires analysis and consideration in the development of a new Criminal Code. At the same time, care must be taken to maintain a balance between freedoms and human rights and the security of society and the state. It is important that the rights enshrined in the Convention remain fundamental and do not go beyond the interests and needs of the individual. In addition, it is also necessary to take into account the national characteristics of the state.
解释了一些刑法方面尊重私人生活的权利
文章探讨了《欧洲人权公约》实践中隐私权解释的一些问题及其对乌克兰刑法的影响。许多违反《公约》条款的行为需要国家作出系统的反应,并在立法和执法做法方面作出适当的改变。这些违反行为特别涉及对《公约》条款的解释问题。《公约》第8条的规定与《公约》的其他规定以及欧洲人权法院关于某些问题的判例法的发展有关。人们注意到,《公约》是动态的,它在社会的影响下发生变化,其条款在发展过程中发生变化并获得新的含义。特别是,欧洲人权法院承认在他以前没有承认的情况下违反了第8条(尊重私人生活的权利)。特别是,在对个人健康造成重大损害的情况下,在环境安全权利方面解释《公约》第8条(Dubetska及其他人诉乌克兰案、Grymkivska诉乌克兰案),在言论自由权方面解释乞讨权(Lakatush诉瑞士案)。可以确定的是,这些规定的制定需要在制定新的《刑法》时进行分析和审议。与此同时,必须注意保持自由和人权与社会和国家安全之间的平衡。重要的是,《公约》所载的权利仍然是基本的,不能超出个人的利益和需要。此外,还需要考虑到国家的民族特点。
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