Abstract

The article summarizes the system of human rights protection in Ukraine within the framework of the Council of Europe underdomestic law. The main purpose of the article is a comprehensive scientific analysis of the legal regulation of the protection of civilhuman rights in Ukraine within the Council of Europe. In addition, it was analyzed that a clear interpretation of the term “regulatorysystem of civil rights in Ukraine within the Council of Europe under domestic law” does not exist, however, it was offered an author’svision of the term in accordance with the study, explored the main elements, defined international law acts adopted by Ukraine in theframework of its obligations to the Council of Europe and defining the laws in which they have been implemented and the date of entryinto force for Ukraine. In addition, the international legal acts adopted by Ukraine were analyzed before and after accession to the Councilof Europe. It is determined that during all this time Ukraine has ratified 118 international treaties of the Council of Europe. The preconditionsfor Ukraine’s accession to the Council of Europe and its evolution were also studied. The main reforms in which Ukraine isassisted by the Council of Europe were also identified. In addition, the main areas of cooperation between Ukraine and the Council ofEurope were identified. As well as, the main purpose of the Council of Europe, the Statute of the Council of Europe, the competencesand the main achievements of the organization were also analyzed, and the member states were identified. In particular, the mainachievements of the Council of Europe were highlighted and it is determined that today it is a leading organization on human rightscontent. The main scientists who study the problems in Ukraine and the world are analyzed.

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