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Human rights to a favorable social environment on the Internet

https://doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2022-7-177-183

Abstract

This work analyzes the right to a favorable social environment on the Internet. The main purpose of the article is to consider the right to access the Internet and a favorable social environment. The authors consider the influence of a favorable social environment on the human psyche. The object of the study is the rights of citizens of the Russian Federation to a favorable social environment and comfortable use of the Internet. The subject of the article is the consideration of the rights to a favorable social environment as an inalienable right of every citizen of the Russian Federation. The authors write about the role of a favorable social environment and the Internet for minors, describe the main factors of restrictions on Internet access for adolescents. The methodological and theoretical basis of the research is based on private and general scientific approaches to the study of this topic. Formal logical and comparative methods, as well as methods of structural analysis were used. In the course of the study, the researchers draw conclusions about the reasons why the right to a favorable environment cannot be considered exclusively in the context of ecology.

About the Authors

V. V. Popov
State University of Management
Russian Federation

 Vladimir V. Popov - Cand. Sci. (Jur.), Assoc. Prof. at the Private Law Department 

 Moscow 



A. S. Grineva
State University of Management
Russian Federation

 Anna S. Grineva - Student 

 Moscow 



A. V. Erokhina
State University of Management
Russian Federation

 Alla V. Erokhina - Student 

 Moscow 



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Popov V.V., Grineva A.S., Erokhina A.V. Human rights to a favorable social environment on the Internet. Vestnik Universiteta. 2022;1(7):177-183. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2022-7-177-183

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