Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol 12, No 11 (2019)

The Right To Insolation In The System Of Human Rights (on the example of the Russian Federation)

Nikolai Vlasenko, Polina Andreeva

Abstract


The article studies the general description of the modern Russian concept of human rights in dynamics. The authors use the established methodological approaches to the analysis of human rights: in an objective sense, as an established system of human rights, and in a subjective sense, as claims to this or that good, action, behavior.

There are “new” rights and freedoms of man and citizen, such as human right to insolation (right to sunlight). Based on this methodological approach, the authors understand this right in an objective sense as the set of rules governing the legal relations in the field of insolation. Thus, the right to insolation is interpreted as a legal regime, characterized by a set of rules that provide a certain level of light energy.

In the subjective sense, the right to sunlight is a combination of powers belonging to the subject in the realization of his ability to use sunlight. The authors believe that the right to insolation is complex and is a component of the right to health, the right to housing, the right to a favorable environment, etc. for the best implementation of its need to consolidate and develop in federal law.