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The Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993: Analysis of the Main Results and Trends of the Constitutional System and Public Institutions in Russia

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  • Kireeva, Elena Yurievna

    (Russian presidental academy of national economy and public administration (RANEPA))

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The new system of Russian legislation, which occupies a central place the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993, was formed relatively recently. Under this system, new sources of constitutional law, has expanded the scope of the subject of constitutional-legal regulation, there was the emergence of qualitatively new legal institutions. As a consequence, one of the major challenges facing the legal science and practice today is not only an analysis of qualitative changes have occurred and trends of the constitutional laws of the Russian Federation, but also to develop concepts and forming solutions to its improvement and optimization. Can I lay the Constitution opportunities for long-term economic growth? Constitution began as the basic laws of power ("instrument of government"), as a compromise between the most influential and powerful groups leaders. The paper deals with examples of how the constitution can protect property rights and to promote long-term prosperity.

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  • Kireeva, Elena Yurievna, 2015. "The Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993: Analysis of the Main Results and Trends of the Constitutional System and Public Institutions in Russia," Published Papers 030915, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:ppaper:030915
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