In today's time, human rights are an essential part of every modern society. In the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia, they are defined in Chapter 2. In this paper, we asked the question: are human rights only expressed in the second chapter of the Constitution or can they be found throughout the entire text of the Slovenian Constitution? The answer can be found in the natural law that developed in ancient times, the positive law that developed in the Middle Ages and the development of law in general through different time periods - it is through this development that we got the human rights that we know today. When examining the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia, we will be examining various categorisations of human rights and the three-generation development of human rights. The goal is to determine whether rights have been transferred from the chapter on human rights to other chapters of the Constitution. Through the review of the Constitution, we found human rights of the first and second generation in other articles; we also found the third generation of human rights.
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