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Jane Henderson, Henderson Jane, Benjamin L. Berger, Andrew Harding
The Constitution of the Russian Federation - A Contextual Analysis
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext There is no better introduction to the constitutional infrastructure in Russia available in the English language than that produced by Henderson. Informationen zum Autor Jane Henderson is retired Senior Lecturer in Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, a member of King’s Russia Institute and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame (USA) in England. Klappentext '[The] scholarship is consistently thorough and lucid, and absolutely reliable' European Public Law As reviews of the first edition attest, this book gives a unique critical and contextual insight into the Constitution of one the world's most powerful countries. Its first edition was published in 2011, when Dmitrii Medvedev was Russia's President. Since then there was a regime change in 2012 as Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency, and, significantly, dramatic shifts in constitutionality as Russia pursues a 'return to traditional values'. The book explores the Constitution's evolution over its nearly 30 years' existence, including the significant amendments of 2020. This second edition situates these important changes in the context of Russia's historical and legal development, as Putin continues to dominate the political scene. It also looks at broader constitutional questions on the interrelation between the main State agencies, the role of the courts, human rights and their enforcement. Vorwort Erudite, lucid introduction to the Russian Federation's constitution and its workings Zusammenfassung '[The] scholarship is consistently thorough and lucid, and absolutely reliable' European Public Law As reviews of the first edition attest, this book gives a unique critical and contextual insight into the Constitution of one the world’s most powerful countries. Its first edition was published in 2011, when Dmitrii Medvedev was Russia’s President. Since then there was a regime change in 2012 as Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency, and, significantly, dramatic shifts in constitutionality as Russia pursues a ‘return to traditional values’. The book explores the Constitution’s evolution over its nearly 30 years’ existence, including the significant amendments of 2020. This second edition situates these important changes in the context of Russia’s historical and legal development, as Putin continues to dominate the political scene. It also looks at broader constitutional questions on the interrelation between the main State agencies, the role of the courts, human rights and their enforcement. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Legislation Table of Conventions, Treaties etc Documents from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1. Introduction I. Whose Constitutionality? II. Overview of Russia III. The Cultural Approach to Law IV. Conclusion 2. Historical Background to the 1993 Constitution I. Introduction II. Before the Empire III. The Tsar as Emperor IV. End of Empire and Establishing Soviet Power V. Perestroika: A Time of Change VI. The USSR Disintegrates VII. Russian Developments VIII. Conclusion 3. Genesis and Overview of the 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation: The Constitution’s Creation and General Schema I. IntroductionII. The Genesis of the 1993 Constitution III. Overview of the Contents of the Constitution IV. Conclusion 4. The President I. IntroductionII. The First Russian Presidency III. The Presidency under the 1993 Constitution IV. Presidential Powers V. Accountability VI. Conclusion 5. The Legislature: Legislation But Ineffective Representation? I. Introduction II. Establishing a Multi-party Legislature III. Law-Making by the Federal Assembly IV. The Federal Assembly’s Other PowersV. Reform Proposals VI. Conclusion 6. The Government and Other Agencies I. Introduction II. Establishing the Government III. Government Accoun...
List of contents
Table of Legislation
Table of Conventions, Treaties etc
Documents from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
1. Introduction
I. Whose Constitutionality?
II. Overview of Russia
III. The Cultural Approach to Law
IV. Conclusion
2. Historical Background to the 1993 Constitution
I. Introduction
II. Before the Empire
III. The Tsar as Emperor
IV. End of Empire and Establishing Soviet Power
V. Perestroika: A Time of Change
VI. The USSR Disintegrates
VII. Russian Developments
VIII. Conclusion
3. Genesis and Overview of the 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation: The Constitution's Creation and General Schema
I. Introduction
II. The Genesis of the 1993 Constitution
III. Overview of the Contents of the Constitution
IV. Conclusion
4. The President
I. Introduction
II. The First Russian Presidency
III. The Presidency under the 1993 Constitution
IV. Presidential Powers
V. Accountability
VI. Conclusion
5. The Legislature: Legislation But Ineffective Representation?
I. Introduction
II. Establishing a Multi-party Legislature
III. Law-Making by the Federal Assembly
IV. The Federal Assembly's Other Powers
V. Reform Proposals
VI. Conclusion
6. The Government and Other Agencies
I. Introduction
II. Establishing the Government
III. Government Accountability
IV. Regional Government
V. Institutions Supporting Governance
VI. Conclusion
7. Courts and Judges
I. Introduction
II. Russia's Courts
III. Judicial Independence
IV. Conclusion
8. The Treatment of Rights
I. Introduction
II. Establishing Human Rights
III. Russians' Rights
IV. Rights Enforcement
V. Conclusion
9. Conclusion
About the author
Jane Henderson
Product details
Authors | Jane Henderson, Henderson Jane |
Assisted by | Benjamin L. Berger (Editor), Andrew Harding (Editor) |
Publisher | Hart Publishing |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 30.06.2023 |
EAN | 9781509961917 |
ISBN | 978-1-5099-6191-7 |
No. of pages | 286 |
Dimensions | 138 mm x 214 mm x 18 mm |
Series |
Constitutional Systems of the Constitutional Systems of the World |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Political science
> Political science and political education
Russia, LAW / Constitutional, LAW / Comparative, comparative law, Constitutional & administrative law, Constitutional and administrative law: general |
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