Fundamental constitutional imperatives as factors of stateship and viability on Ukrainian land

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https://doi.org/10.33730/2310-4678.1.2025.324372

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Constitution of Ukraine, land, democracy, law, ethnicity, natural resources, man, system, life

Abstract

The absence in Ukraine of a single nationwide scientifically substantiated constitutional-land doctrine of the legal nature of the land and its natural resources (short for land) as natural objects of property rights of the Ukrainian people, which are the main national wealth, requires a coordinated understanding of the essence and system of manifestation of these norms in connection with other imperatives of the fundamental norms-principles of the Constitution of Ukraine. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the constitutional land imperatives in the systemic relationship of the manifestation of the fundamental norms-principles of the First Section of the Fundamental Law of Ukraine as fundamental factors of the existence of the state and the formation of comfortable life in the war and post-war periods, focusing on the standards of the European Union. The super-powerful energy instinct of the Ukrainian ethnos on the ancestral land requires the formation of the “Substance of Ukrainian Being”, in the form of a kind of Vedas or Torah. It is envisaged to introduce an honest, transparent and responsible toolkit of “people’s power” through open election (calling) to all management and service positions “from the bottom up”. The economic and legal algorithm of the priority right of participants in hostilities and their families and close relatives to the unhindered formation of new private family farms, peasant and other farms on favorable terms is revealed. It is proved that in achieving a comfortable life as a citizen, the duty of the state is to provide true and full knowledge of the fundamental constitutional imperatives and the skills to implement them — to all adolescents, pupils and students who must become viable, healthy, honest and worthy citizens. It has been proven that using or succumbing to artificial intelligence (AI) or other “intelligent temptations” is advisable and beneficial only for educated, honest, and worthy people who will personally experience the power of the constitutional right to land and power.

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2025-02-24

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