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Title

Constitutional development of modern Russia: values and risks

Authors

Kireev Valery Vitalievich

PhD Law, professor of the Department of law Troitsk branch of Chelyabinsk State University professor of the Department of
the Constitutional and Administrative Law of the Faculty of Law of the South Ural State University (national research university. 454080, Russia, Chelyabinsk, Lenina Av., 76; . E-mail: kireevvv@is74.ru

Shipachev Boris Mikhailovich

Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law of the Faculty of Law, the Honoured Lawyer of the Russian Federation, South Ural State University, 76, Lenin Av., 454080, Chelyabinsk, Russia. E-mail: kiap@susu.ac.ru

Section

Constitution, state and sociiety

Issue

3/2014

Page

21-26

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342.41 (470)

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Abstract

The article dwells on peculiarities of constitutional development of Russia in the modern period of reformatting international relationships, as well as the problems of adaptation of foreign constitutional models to the Russian reality. The author characterizes the value approach to the content of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and analyzes the aftermaths of Russian perception of constitutional values, outstanding features, and modern political and legal focuses of foreign states. The article also considers the risks connected with modern stage of implementation of constitutional values, efficiency of performance of foreign and ideological functions by the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

Keywords

Russian constitutional development, reformatting international relationships, constitutional values, constitutional risks, deepening of value collisions, integration and interconnection of constitutional values, foreign and ideological functions by the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

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