Modern theoretical and legal amendments to the constitution of the Russian Federation

  • Victor Yu. Melnikov Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics, Rostov Institute (branch) VGUYUA (RPA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia), Russian Federation
  • Andrei V. Seregin Department of theory and history of state and law, Southern Federal University, Russian Federation
  • Elena G. Hmelchenko Public and Municipal Administration, FBGOU IN «State University of Management», Moscow, Russia.
  • Valery K. Tsechoyev Department of theory and history of the state and law, Rostov branch «The Russian State University of Justice» (Rostov-on-don), Russian Federation
  • Evgeniya S. Selivanova Department of civil law, Southern Federal University, Russian Federation
Palabras clave: Human rights, Freedoms, Russian federation

Resumen

The study aims to investigate modern theoretical and legal amendments to the constitution of the Russian Federation via the dialectical method of cognition of social and legal phenomena and concepts in their development and interdependence. As a result, the competence of the State Council, in particular the right to determine the main directions of domestic and foreign policy, comes into direct conflict with the prerogatives of the President. In conclusion, Formal and theoretical contradictions of the Constitution of the Russian Federation pose a threat to the territorial unity, independence, social, political and legal stability of the state
Publicado
2020-05-05
Cómo citar
Melnikov, V. Y., Seregin, A. V., Hmelchenko, E. G., Tsechoyev, V. K., & Selivanova, E. S. (2020). Modern theoretical and legal amendments to the constitution of the Russian Federation. Opción, 36, 1624-1642. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/32063