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Title |
Role of International Legal
Standards in Formation of National Concept of Human Rights and Freedoms
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Authors |
LEBEDEV Valerian Alekseyevich,
Doctor of Juridical Science, Professor, Honored Scientist of the Russian
Federation, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Honored Official within
the sphere of higher professional education of the Russian Federation, Professor
of Constitutional and Municipal Law Department of Moscow State Law Academy named
after O. E. Kutafin, Moscow. Bld. 9., str. Sadovaya Kudrinskaya,
Moscow, 123995.
E-mail: lebedev_va@bk.ru |
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Section |
Constitution,
state
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sociiety |
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Issue |
2/2015 |
Page |
9-21 |
index UDC |
342.4(470) + 340.131 + 341.231.14 +
343.7(470) |
index LBC |
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Abstract |
Current Constitution of the Russian
Federation is developing national experience of interaction of national and
international law and has established conditions for the openness of inner
public order for the norms of international law. Part 4 of the Article 15 of the
Constitution of the Russian Federation implements the fact that universally accepted
principles and norms of international law and international agreements of
the Russian Federation are constituent part of its legal system. If the
international agreement of the Russian Federation establishes rules different to the
ones established by the law the rules of the international agreement prevail.
The author shows the mechanism of their coordination and interaction, the
role of the European Court of Human Rights, and the problems of implementation
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Keywords |
Constitution of the Russian Federation, universally
accepted principles and norms of
international law, Constitutional Court, European
Court of Human Rights. |
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