Žmogaus teisės statutinėje tarnyboje ; Human rights in statutory service
Main concepts: human rights, natural and positive rights, national defense system of the Republic of Lithuania, Lithuanian army, statutes, European Union (EU), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), USSR armament, control model, etatism, humanism, unstatutory intercourse, statutory servant, discipline. Summary: work name and main concepts used in this work are given in the summary. It is described, what author analyses in this work, what influences on human rights' institution and it's development tendencies, what attitudes he has when writing this work. The essence of human rights and problems of its implementation and protection are provided. Human rights in common sense might be understood as a complex of values, involving rights/liberties and duties of an individual. External development, external and internal state changes, model of state government, ruling ideology lets to analyze human rights in various aspects. Human rights' institution in armament of USSR and independent Lithuania are analyzed and compared. Regulation of human rights and protection development tendencies and singularities are revealed by analyzing doctrines of dominant natural rights and positive etatism, historical circumstances, models of state government, their influence on human rights institution as well as emphasizing implementation of human rights in army. An attitude, that soviet heritage has an influence today, is kept in the work. The origin of unstatutory intercourse, determining restrictions and violations of soldiers' human rights, also was influenced by intercourse of soldiers at army during soviet time. On the basis of analyzed legal bases and accomplished sociological research (designated for human rights at national defense system) a conclusion is made, that different model of state/army government, state history, dominant ideology, legal doctrine, state becoming a part of an international community has an impact on regulation of human rights and its development. However, an influence of soviet heritage in the army is felt, soldiers' opinion researches reveal different weaknesses, which Lithuania still meets in the range of protection of human rights