List of publications on a keyword: «freedom»
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Evolution of Media in China: From Traditional News Outlets to New Media
ProceedingStrategies of Sustainable Development: Social, Law and External-economic Aspects- Author:
- Wenxiao Xu
- Work direction:
- Современные тенденции развития мирового сообщества
- Abstract:
- This article explores the transformation of China's media landscape, highlighting the shift from traditional news outlets to the emergence of new media platforms. Historically, news dissemination in China was dominated by state-controlled media organizations, limiting public participation and freedom of expression. However, with the advent of the internet, social media, and online news portals, the Chinese population now has unprecedented access to information and the ability to engage in public discourse. The rapid growth of social media platforms and the rise of online news portals have challenged the traditional notion of news reporting and provided more diverse perspectives. Nonetheless, the government's censorship efforts and control of content raise concerns about freedom of expression. This article concludes by discussing the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolution of media in China.
- Keywords:
- China, Social media, media landscape, traditional news outlets, new media platforms, state-controlled media, online news portals, citizen journalism, censorship, freedom of expression, government control
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Religious human rights and a democratic State
Book ChapterVectors of socio-economic development in Russia. Modern challenges and opportunities- Author:
- Aleksandr I. Kugai
- Work direction:
- Глава 11
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- Historically, the metaphysical peculiarity of religion has not contributed to tolerance and recognition of religious human rights outside of one's own religious tradition. Each religion asserted its own uniqueness and superiority in understanding Salvation as a person overcoming the finiteness of being in time, and the ways to Salvation offered by it. Intolerance rather than tolerance, conformity rather than non-conformity, consent rather than dissent have been the dominant motives in the history of religions. The absolutization of each religious tradition served as a basis for intolerance towards other faiths. Therefore, it is natural that the recognition of religious freedom is stimulated not so much by the decisions of church councils, but rather by the activities of secular authorities who have formed a legislative framework guaranteeing its observance. At the same time, in today's debates about freedom of religion and conscience, one should not forget the fact that there are teachings on tolerance and condemnation of religious coercion and disrespect for religious views other than one 's own, which are found in the main world religions. This chapter demonstrates the positions of founders of the religious teachings of Ancient East, condemning the oppression of the religious rights of representatives of other faiths. It is important that the recognition of religious human rights be voiced not only by the instruments of national and international legislation, but also by the religions themselves.
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- tolerance, Confucius, freedom of conscience, religious human rights, verity, Siddhartha Gautama
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Development of grants in Kazakhstan through the prism of the right to freedom of labor
Theses of ReportDays of Student Science- Authors:
- Kairat M. Kuchukov, Dil'naz A. Abdukerimova
- Work direction:
- Актуальные проблемы юридической науки и практики
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- Contradiction of paragraph 17 of Art. 47 Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Education" Art. 24 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The right of state grant holders to freedom of labor and choice of occupation. Search for dispositive methods for solving the problem of "brain drain".
- Keywords:
- education, labor, law, Constitution, freedom, grant
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Concept of Universal Human Rights: Development and Evolution
Book ChapterEconomics and Law- Author:
- Aleksandr I. Kugai
- Work direction:
- Глава 8
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- The concept of human rights, having presumably universal meaning, usually derived from "Western' tradition. Although liberals of XVII and XVIII centuries consider the law of nature as a tool for it's protection starting from XIX century the rights (called the human rights by that time) considered as positive abilities to formulate one's personal, subjective preferences of individuals. That evolution must be taken into account both in researches and in political practices, carried out by representatives of different cultures, since the comprehension of an individual and a person as culturally justified serves as a besetting element. Thus the project of universal human rights must be the object of contemplation from the point of view of different cultures and the variety of preferences, oftentimes contradictory ideas, dominating in specific societies, rooted in their cultures, formed and developed over a long many of years. Indeed, both theoretical and practical concepts have huge impact for political being. Speaking not only about implications of specific legislative branches and governments to applications universal human rights standard, but also about creating such standard from different point of views in accordance with the idea of not competing with popular sovereignty.
- Keywords:
- culture, law, human right, universal rights, right, freedom, sovereignty
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Zakreplenie prava na trud na konstitutsionnom urovne v RF: istoriko-pravovoi aspekt
Book ChapterEconomics and Law- Author:
- Marina I. Lavitskaia
- Work direction:
- Глава 2. Право
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- In the article examines the consolidation of the right to work at the constitutional level in the Russian Federation in the historical and legal aspect. The author came to the conclusion that the constitutionalization of the right to work, despite the presence of factory legislation in the Russian Empire, can only be discussed from the moment it was fixed in the Basic Law, which in our national history happened only in 1936 for the USSR and in 1937 for RSFSR. At the same time, the appearance in 1918 of the obligation to work, then reproduced in the subsequent union and republican constitutions in the 1920s, is not an element of the constitution of the right to work.
- Keywords:
- the right to work, freedom of labor, forced labor, consolidation of the right to work
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International activities of the Russian state in the field of social policy
ProceedingLaw, Economics and Management- Author:
- Daria D. Petrova
- Work direction:
- Международное право
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- The article provides a comprehensive analysis of the significance of international acts in the field of social insurance and social policy for the legal protection of the rights and freedoms of citizens of the Russian Federation.
- Keywords:
- human rights and freedoms, socio-economic rights and freedoms of man and citizen, United Nations, "international labour organization" (ILO), "international social security Association" (ISSA), UN Economic and social Council, world health organization (who)
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Methods of Increasing Motivation and Quality of Potential Primary School Teachers’ Mathematical Education
Research ArticleDevelopment of education No 4 (6)- Authors:
- Rimma V. Kanbekova, Elvira A. Izhbulatova, Liliya K. Salimova
- Work direction:
- Theoretical and applied education research
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- The article describes the implementation of project tasks in the study of rational and irrational numbers, presents the results of a questionnaire survey of students, potential primary school teachers, while studying the numerical line in a course on mathematics. The purpose of the article is to consider the effect of supplementing a material of a numerical line with original content on motivation when teaching mathematics to students of non-mathematical profiles. Methods. A questionnaire survey was conducted on the indifferent or negative attitude of students to the study of the rational and irrational numbers theory. Using theoretical and experimental methods, the hypothesis on the formation of positive motivation among students through the solution of project tasks, the compilation and implementation of which gives them a sense of independence, freedom of choice, success, is tested. Conclusions presented in the article are based on the results of the study. Due to the implementation of project tasks, students in the study of the discipline «Mathematics» felt the usefulness of the knowledge gained and showed high marks on exams. It is concluded that the teaching of the numerical line in the course on mathematics at the university using the techniques mentioned below in the article allowed to increase the level of positive motivation among students.
- Keywords:
- project tasks, motivation to study a numerical line, a course on mathematics, motivation factors, a sense of independence, freedom of choice, success
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The philosophical foundations of educational ideas VA. Sukhomlinsky, or the pedagogical concept of V.A. Sukhomlinsky in the hypertext of world philosophy
ProceedingIdeas of V.A. Sukhomlinsky in theory and practice (on the 100th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding humanist teacher V.A. Sukhomlinsky)- Author:
- Irina S. Ivanova
- Work direction:
- Философские основы педагогических идей В.А. Сухомлинского
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- The article discusses the main ideas of the pedagogical concept of V. A. Sukhomlinsky, identifies their philosophical roots, points out the consonance with the ideas of world philosophy. The researcher poses the problem of creative rethinking by the great teacher of the teachings of Marxism-Leninism, in particular the code of the builder of communism, the question of the consonance of his doctrine to the humanistic ideas of world philosophy, the problem of conformity of the doctrine to a religious worldview. In work, generally, the comparative-historical method is used. The author comes to the conclusion that the direct philosophical foundations of the pedagogical concept of V. A. Sukhomlinsky are the Marxist-Leninist teaching, the creatively rethought code of the builder of communism, the philosophy of humanism of the Renaissance. At the same time, his teachings are partially consonant with the humanistic concepts of the philosophy of all eras; especially the teachings of the ancient
- Keywords:
- humanism, eudemonism, kalokagatia, aesthetics, self-improvement, freedom and responsibility