Protection of honour and dignity: theoretical and practical issues
by Yuri Zaika; Oleksandr Kukhariev; Volodymyr Skrypnyk; Serhii Burlakov; Oleh Ilkiv
International Journal of Public Law and Policy (IJPLAP), Vol. 8, No. 3/4, 2022

Abstract: The study identifies the features of protecting honour and dignity as personal intangible goods of a person and objects of legal protection. The protection of the honour and dignity of a person is of exceptional importance for ensuring an appropriate mechanism for the exercise of personal intangible rights of subjects. The study defends the position that the protection of human honour and dignity should be carried out in the plane of both private and public law. The problematic issues of the studied objects are manifested in the need to define the boundaries of freedom of speech and its relationship with the right to protect honour and dignity, which is associated with the rapid development of communication tools and the internet. Most often, a person's honour and dignity are violated by spreading misinformation.

Online publication date: Tue, 26-Jul-2022

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