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Constitutional Principles of Law as a Ground of the Civil Society (Based on Russian and Armenian Law)
Author(s) -
Vera A. Ilyukhina,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
graždanskoe obŝestvo v rossii i za rubežom
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2221-3287
DOI - 10.18572/2221-3287-2021-1-22-26
Subject(s) - law , armenian , political science , russian federation , civil law (civil law) , foundation (evidence) , comparative law , constitutional law , constitutional court , public law , sociology , constitution , history , ancient history , regional science
The article compares the constitutional principles of law of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Armenia. The author structures the material based on the classification of constitutional principles of law, within which the principles are divided into general legal, intersectoral and sectoral. The constitutional principles of law are considered as the foundation of civil society.

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