ENSURING THE RIGHT TO THE FREE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY

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Modern American Journals

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This article provides a constitutional and legal analysis of the right to the free development of personality as a fundamental human right. The study examines the legal nature and constitutional foundations of this right in the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan and analyzes its theoretical content and legal scope. Particular attention is given to the German constitutional model and the practice of the Federal Constitutional Court, where the right to the free development of personality is recognized as a subjective constitutional right. The article also explores the international legal foundations of the right to development, including the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development. Using a comparative legal method, the study identifies the main characteristics of this right as a comprehensive and umbrella right. The article concludes with theoretical and institutional recommendations for strengthening the implementation mechanisms of this right in Uzbekistan.

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