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Title

Constitutional values as the orientation basis lawful conduct of subjects of constitutional and legal relations

Authors

Titova Elena Victorovna, PhD, Associate Professor, Acting Head of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law, South Ural State University (National Research University). 454080, Chelyabinsk, pr. V. I. Lenin, 76. E-mail: titova_elena@bk.ru

Section

Constitution, state and sociiety

Issue

5/2015

Page

24-31

index UDC

342.41

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Abstract

The article examines the impact of the constitutional values in the range of behaviors of subjects of legal relations. The conclusion is that the hierarchy in the system of constitutional values is relative. It is noted that constitutional values are established as a result of a long period of historical development, accompanied by implicit “crystallization” and as a recognition of the value of a phenomenon of social and legal reality. The degree of assimilation of these phenomena as constitutional values, ie, constitutional legal thinking is expressed, including, in shaping individuals and their communities active citizenship, internal solidarity with those or other legal norms, their desire to voluntarily observe, perform, use or apply.

Keywords

constitutional values, the subjects of the constitutional-legal

relations, good behavior, the constitutional axiology, constitutionalism.

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