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TODAY, when the number of countries that pay particular attention in their legislation to human rights and freedoms and their enforcement practice has considerably increased while the world is facing unprecedented challenges created by terrorist structures such as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the Al-Nusra Front (known in Russia as Jabhat al-Nusra), it has become clear that the mechanism of constitutional and legal protection of individual rights and freedoms has come to the fore. These challenges add tension to the fairly strained correlation between the need to protect the human rights and to ensure security.
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