Abstract

The paper contains an overview of a number of foreign studies on the issue of interaction between private international law and human rights: in particular, it characterizes the suitability and potential of the concepts of public order and the horizontal effect of human rights as tools for resolving the interaction of private international law and international human rights law, and examines the concept of interpersonal human rights.

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