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Modernization of the Constitutional Foundations of Power in the Light of the "Updated" Text of the Constitution of the Russian Federation

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-6794-2023-1-7-16

Abstract

   Aim. Preliminary estimation of the 2020 constitutional amendment influence on the constitutional regulation of power in our country and the identification of some trends in the further development of a new theory of public power and its unified system for domestic constitutional law.

   Methodology. On the basis of general scientific (dialectical, logical, systemic) and special legal research methods (historical-legal, formal-legal), the changes in the constitutional-legal regulation of power, caused by the amendment to the Constitution of the Russian Federation of 2020, were explored.
   Results. A proposal was made for a new vision of power in the subject of constitutional law. Arguments in favor of the immutability of the constitutional foundations of power were put forward. Contradictions in the constitutional regulation of public power and its unified system, which do not correspond to its logically verified doctrinal model, were researched.
   Research implications. Provisions aimed at the development of the constitutional and legal doctrine of power were formulated. Research directions were identified for further scientific resolution of the problems disclosed as a result of a comprehensive analysis of the constitutional foundations of power in the Russian Federation.

About the Author

A. Meshcheryakov
Tyumen Advanced Training Institute of the MIA of Russia
Russian Federation

Aleksandr N. Meshcheryakov, Cand. Sci. (Law), Assoc. Prof., Head of the Chair

Chair of Philosophy, Foreign Languages and Humanitarian Training of Law Enforcement Officers

625049

ul. Amurskaya 75

Tyumen



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