Abstract

The article is devoted to the issues related to lawful limitations of constitutional rights in the Russian Federation. The limitation of human rights is a complex and multi-layered phenomenon. The author uses both formal and other criteria. In addition, there is a territorial aspect to this problem in Russia. The author analyzes the powers of subjects of the Russian Federation to regulate legal relations in the sphere of constitutional human rights, and considers the possibility of their lawful limitation by the legislations of subjects of the Russian Federation. In addition, the author examines reasons and consequences of unlawful restriction of human rights by laws of the subjects of the Russian Federation. Terminological problems are discussed. In particular, the author distinguishes between such terms as “limits of legal regulation” and “limitation of human rights”, “human rights” and “rights of participants”. The author formulates theoretical arguments about the possibility of partial legal
 regulation of constitutional human rights.

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