
Within the general definition of diagnostics, the features of the content of personal immunity as a certain condition of a person that can change during life are revealed. The difference of inviolability from safety is shown, the contents of the most important principles of personal immunity diagnosis are briefly disclosed, the list of the main diagnostic methods is given. The importance of legislative regulation and law enforcement practice in defining the boundaries of personal integrity and its proper provision is noted.
В рамках общего определения диагностики раскрываются особенности содержания личной неприкосновенности как определенного состояния человека, которое может изменяться в течение жизни. Показано отличие неприкосновенности от безопасности, кратко раскрыто содержание важнейших принципов диагностики личной неприкосновенности, приведен перечень основных методов диагностики. Отмечено значение законодательного регулирования и правоприменительной практики в определении границ личной неприкосновенности и ее должного обеспечения.
ЛИЧНАЯ НЕПРИКОСНОВЕННОСТЬ,ЛИЧНАЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ,ДИАГНОСТИКА,МЕТОДЫ,ПРИНЦИПЫ,НЕОБХОДИМОЕ СОГЛАСИЕ,PERSONAL INTEGRITY,PERSONAL SAFETY,DIAGNOSTICS,METHODS,PRINCIPLES,NECESSARY CONSENT
ЛИЧНАЯ НЕПРИКОСНОВЕННОСТЬ,ЛИЧНАЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ,ДИАГНОСТИКА,МЕТОДЫ,ПРИНЦИПЫ,НЕОБХОДИМОЕ СОГЛАСИЕ,PERSONAL INTEGRITY,PERSONAL SAFETY,DIAGNOSTICS,METHODS,PRINCIPLES,NECESSARY CONSENT
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