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- Title
PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF WORKERS OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES BY INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE WAR IN UKRAINE).
- Authors
YAROSHENKO, OLEG; MELNYCHUK, NATALIIA; MOSKALENKO, OLENA; PROKOPIEV, ROMAN; YARYHINA, YELYZAVETA
- Abstract
The relevance of the paper is due to the increased social importance of the proper level of protection of human labour rights during armed conflicts. The purpose of the research is to assess the state of protection of the rights of workers of industrial enterprises both from the viewpoint of international and national legislation in the conditions of a full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine. The research was conducted using qualitative analysis, formal-legal, logical-legal, system-functional methods, as well as the method of interpreting legal norms (method of legal hermeneutics). Currently, a national mechanism for regulating the rights of workers of industrial enterprises is operating in Ukraine during the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine within the framework of amendments introduced after February 24, 2022, regarding certain provisions of The Labour Code of Ukraine, as well as the adopted Law of Ukraine No. 2136-IX "On the organization of labour relations in the conditions of martial law". For the first time, the authors proposed to understand the protection of the rights of individuals by international humanitarian law in a broad and narrow sense, and the meaning of such approaches was revealed. The publication developed recommendations for the protection of the rights of workers of industrial enterprises in the conditions of armed conflicts, which are important for the development of regulations, which indicates the practical significance of the paper. Keywords: Convention, civilian, armed conflict, labour legislation, appropriate remuneration level, critical infrastructure facility.
- Subjects
HUMANITARIAN law; HERMENEUTICS; WAR; MARTIAL law; CONSTITUTIONAL law
- Publication
University of Western Australia Law Review, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 1, p99
- ISSN
0042-0328
- Publication type
Article