Sodītas personas kā valsts stigmatizēta grupa Satversmes tiesas judikatūrā

Sanita Osipova
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The research aims to analyse the case law of the Constitutional Court in respect to restrictions on the fundamental rights of convicted individuals in correlation with society’s views of convicts. To do so, along with the methods of legal science, i.e., analy­sis of legal provisions and case law, the research uses sociological concepts, methods, and sources. The fundamental rights of an individual require that the State protects every individual’s human dignity in equal measure. However, even modern-day society still stigmatises particular groups of individuals, restricting their rights without good reason. The case law of the Constitutional Court of Latvia marks convicted individuals as a stigmatised group with limited rights. In the cases analysed in the research, not even the minimum standards of fundamental rights protecting personal privacy were applied to persons serving a sentence for serious offences, with no individual assessment provided for, because society’s opinion, among other things, denies prisoners such fundamental rights. Furthermore, a part of the convicted individuals suffers a life-long stigma as they keep being restricted in their rights – e.g., rights to employment or to family life – even after the conviction has been expunged. The State has to realise if it limits possibilities for convicted individuals to lead a legitimate life enjoying full rights, probability of repeated offences by such individuals will be higher. By unreasonably restricting inclusion of convicted individuals in its life, society endangers rather than protects itself.
在宪法法院判例法中,法官是一个被国家污名化的群体
这项研究的目的是分析宪法法院在限制被定罪个人基本权利方面的判例法与社会对罪犯的看法。为了做到这一点,该研究运用了法律科学的方法,即对法律条款和判例法的分析,并使用了社会学的概念、方法和来源。个人的基本权利要求国家平等地保护每一个人的人格尊严。然而,即使是现代社会,仍然对特定群体的个人进行污名化,毫无理由地限制他们的权利。拉脱维亚宪法法院的判例法将被定罪的个人标记为受污名化的群体,权利有限。在研究中分析的案件中,保护个人隐私的基本权利的最低标准甚至没有适用于因严重罪行而服刑的人,也没有规定个人评估,因为社会舆论除其他外,剥夺了囚犯的这种基本权利。此外,一部分被定罪的人终生蒙受耻辱,因为他们的权利- -例如就业或家庭生活的权利- -甚至在定罪被消除之后仍然受到限制。国家必须认识到,如果它限制被定罪的个人过上享有充分权利的合法生活的可能性,这些人再次犯罪的可能性就会更高。通过不合理地限制被定罪的个人参与社会生活,社会会危害而不是保护自己。
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