FREEDOM OF CHOICE OF BEHAVIOR AND THE GENESIS OF ITS LIMITATIONS IN A STATE GOVERNED BY THE RULE OF LAW
Abstract and keywords
Abstract:
Is a comprehensive study of the fundamental problem of the relationship between individual freedom of choice and its legal restrictions in the context of the rule of law. The work provides an interdisciplinary analysis that combines philosophical, legal, historical, comparative, and theoretical approaches

Keywords:
freedom of choice of behavior, autonomy of will, rule of law, genesis of legal restrictions, libertarian theory of law, communitarianism, principle of proportionality
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