Abstract

In this work, we analyze the constitutional and legal imperatives of social policy that determine the sustainable state of demographic security of the Republic of Belarus, and also we establish the place of citizens legal awareness in the field of social and security relations. We make a number of conclusions: on the predominantly successful implementation of measures to improve social legislation (at the same time, certain areas were noted in which the predicted results were not achieved); the sufficiency of constitu-tional legal imperatives of social policy; on increasing the degree of inde-pendence of citizens and the level of their legal awareness in social and secu-rity relations. We note that the symbiosis of social and economic constitu-tional and legal imperatives reflected in the text of the current Basic Law of the Republic of Belarus corresponds to the spirit of the times. We also state that at present, refracting through the prism of dynamically developing eco-nomic relations, the sphere of social policy is filled with new meaning and new forms involving citizens, as recipients of these social benefits and val-ues, in the process of implementing guaranteed constitutional and legal im-peratives. In addition, we note that state paternalism, as a model of social protection, has not exhausted its capabilities even in the conditions of mod-ern, dynamically developing social and economic relations.

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