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A Brief Historical Summary of the Constitutional and Judicial Assessment of the Problems of Federalism in Russia

Abstract

The article is devoted to the consideration of the positions of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on issues of state structure, in particular the principles of the federal structure, the status and powers of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the delimitation of subjects of jurisdiction, and the organization of public authority. The author considers the main differences between a federal and confederal structure, type and other features of a federal structure, enshrined in the 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation.

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S. L. Sergevnin
North-West Institute of Management of RANEPA
Russian Federation

Sergey L. Sergevnin, Doctor of Law, Professor, Head of the Chair of Theory and History of Law and State of the Legal Faculty

Sankt Petersburg



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Sergevnin S.L. A Brief Historical Summary of the Constitutional and Judicial Assessment of the Problems of Federalism in Russia. Theoretical and Applied Law. 2020;(2):72-79.

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ISSN 3034-2813 (Online)