The debate on strategies for modernizing Russia's political system does not assign constitutional reform a central place on the political agenda. To what extent does the existing constitution meet the needs of the current stage in the development of society? Are its principles and norms still relevant? On what scale should constitutional changes be planned? What should their direction be and how should they be implemented? The search for answers to these questions divides the country's social and intellectual elite and requires serious discussion. Some of the results of this search are presented in the present article. 1
Law and fairness in post-Soviet Russia: Methods and areas of researchThe values and principles of the 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation are of fundamental political significance. The new constitution summed English translation
The idea of the global legal order, accompanying humanity throughout the whole history of its existence, has acquired practical relevance in the recent period as a tool for resolving the contradictions of globalization: world integration and regional disintegration. The article analyses the results of the international discussion on global constitutionalism; summarizes the arguments for and against its implementation put forward by international lawyers, constitutionalists, and politicians; reconstructs the strategies of constitutionalization of the world order. Despite the prevailing descriptive legal trend, the author defends the understanding of global constitutionalism as an ethical minimum, ideology and law policy, designed to ensure the inviolability of the very core of transnational legal guarantees of society in the face of the challenges of its radical transformation.
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