Constitutional Guarantees of the Right to Health Care
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https://doi.org/10.52340/spectri.2025.12.02.06Keywords:
right to health care, constitution, fundamental right, state obligations, protected area, interference in the protected areaAbstract
The right to health care is one of the fundamental constitutional rights of a person, which is essential for the realization of other human rights. A person's health is an important prerequisite for human well-being and its development. Given the great importance of health for a person, this right was subject to guarantees of constitutional protection, so that the Constitution, as an act with the highest legal force, would ensure and guarantee measures related to the protection of human health and determine the relevant obligations of the state in this regard.
In the presented article will discuss the constitutional guarantees of the right to health care and the mechanisms for their realization, where number of Countries constitutions given provisions, as well as taking Georgians constitutions regulations, experience in mind will be analyzed health protection rights exsisting characteristics and its corrected important aspects.
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