The article examines the constitutional foundations for the development of human and civil rights and freedoms, the historical classification of human and civil rights and freedoms and their distinctive features using the example of modern states. The content of constitutional human rights is also examined, according to the norms, international and national acts of citizenship of Tajikistan, the legal status of individual, regulation and political development of the legal culture of man and citizen in the Republic of Tajikistan.
Constitution, people, state, public authorities, rights person and citizen, freedoms person and citizen, constitutional guaranties, duties of citizens, citizenship, legal consciousness
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