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On the Question about Constitutions and Statutes of the Russian Federation Constituents
[К Вопросу О Конституциях И Уставах Субъектов Российской Федерации]

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  • Malinenko, Elvira (Малиненко, Эльвира)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and and Public Administration)

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In this research Malinenko carries out research to successfully issue and implement changes in the constitutions and statutes of the Russian Federation constituents taking into account Russia's national goals and strategic missions as these have been stated out by the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. The subject of the research is the legal provisions contained in the constitutions and statutes of the Russian Federation constituents. The object of the research is the social relations arising in the process of adopting and implementing changes to the constitutions and statutes of the Russian Federation constituents in terms of achieving national goals and strategic missions of Russia at the present stage. The aim of the research is to analyze the procedure for adopting and implementing these changes. The methodological basis of the research includes such methods as logical analysis, social experiment, and special research methods such as formal law and comparative law methods. The result of the research is the conclusion that constitutions and statutes of the Russian Federation constituents need changes in order to achieve objectives affecting the state and civil society as a whole. The researcher proves the need to strive for so-called legal ideal by amending constitutions and statutes of the Russian Federation constituents and adjusting them to political and economic realities and demands.

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  • Malinenko, Elvira (Малиненко, Эльвира), 2020. "On the Question about Constitutions and Statutes of the Russian Federation Constituents [К Вопросу О Конституциях И Уставах Субъектов Российской Федерации]," Published Papers 012003, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:ppaper:012003
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    adoption procedure; development trends; strategic objectives; national goals; subject; statute; constitutional; state; Russian Federation; change;
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