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Title

Principles of Constitutional Law-Making in the Russian Federation: Issues of Theory

Authors

Derho Daniil Sergeevich
a judge of the Chelyabinsk regional court (the Chelyabinsk regional court, 454000, Chelyabinsk, street of Labour, 135). E-mail: derxo@mail.ru

Section

Konstitution state and society

Issue

1/2014

Page

34-40

index UDC

342.4.02(470)

index LBC

Х022.14 + Х400.11(2):Х022.14

Abstract

In this article the author explains the idea of the principles of the constitutional lawmaking as a separate legal phenomenon, examines their significance for the formation and improvement of the process of adoption, modification and cancellation of the constitutional norms, as well as suggests a possible classification of these principles by the division of general and specific leading basis. The general principles include those which can be taken both as the basis for law-making in general and the basis of constitutional law-making in particular. To the category of special principles the author assigns specific rules (legal ideas) related solely to the process of constitutional law-making. Each of the principles proposed by the author is given a comprehensive assessment.

Keywords

Keywords: constitutional law-making, principles of constitutional law-making, amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, revision of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

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