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Constitutionalization of legal policy in modern Russia
Author(s) -
Dmitry A. Avdeev
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
pravoprimenenie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2658-4050
pISSN - 2542-1514
DOI - 10.24147/2542-1514.2018.2(4).25-29
Subject(s) - constitution , political science , state (computer science) , law and economics , federalism , scope (computer science) , interpretation (philosophy) , law , legal formalism , democracy , legal realism , legal science , legal research , sociology , comparative law , politics , private law , computer science , black letter law , algorithm , programming language
The subject. The paper is devoted to the constitutional basis of modern legal policy.The purpose of the paper is to confirm or disprove the hypothesis that constitutional concept of legal policy is necessary basis of reform of legal relations between constituent entities in federative state.The methodology of the study includes general scientific methods (analysis, synthesis, comparative method, description) as well as particular academic methods (formal-legal method, interpretation of legal acts).The main results, scope of application. The emergence and further development of a legal policy based on constitutional provisions and norms continues to impact significantly on the organization of state and local authorities. Democracy, federalism, republicanism and legalism are the four components that can form the basis for the development of the doctrinal conception of legal policy aimed to the strategic development of these constitutional axiomatic postulates. In Russia there is no clearly defined "road map", which is based on the strategic planning of the constitutional system. The Constitution of the Russian Federation contains enough inaccuracies of both legal and technical and substantive nature.Conclusions. It is necessary to develop a concept of legal policy. Such concept is necessary basis of reform of legal relations between constituent entities in federative state.

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