The article dedicated to the anniversary of Professor Nikolai S. Bondar reveals the scientific doctrines of dignity and human rights jurisprudence in the context of intellectual influence on Russian legal science and participation in international discussion. The purpose of the study is to identify the ideological sources, normative‑ethical and legal foundations of human dignity, the principle of hope and human rights jurisprudence in the context of the international discussion of the views of N. S. Bondar, his doctrinal and judicial‑practical contribution to the development of Russian constitutional and comparative jurisprudence. The humanistic, natural law and existential schools of scientific understanding of human dignity and human rights were enriched in the Russian segment of international jurisprudence by the contribution of Professor N. S. Bondar, his views on the content, process of constitutionalization and judicial application of the institute for the protection and safeguarding of human dignity. In the study are used along with epistemological and hermeneutic approaches, the methods of analytical jurisprudence, formal‑legal, concrete‑historical, comparative analysis. As conclusions, the author notes that the ethical vector of constitutionalization, based on moral values, not only complements, but often exceeds the significance of formal‑legal categories in the ideological picture of the normative‑binding world of N. S. Bondar. Achievements in the field of science and technology contribute to the discussion and creation of ethical‑existential and normative‑legal regulators, institutional mechanisms and instruments of the constitution of life, as an important and significant bioethical and constitutional framework of vital interests and the life cycle of a person, the human community in the context of complex interactions of states on the international biopolitical map of the world.
Igor Kravets (Wed,) studied this question.