Judiciary on Russian Constitutional System

Authors

  • Vladislav Arkhipov Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo
    PhD, profesor asociado de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo (Rusia).
  • Dmitriy Bartenev Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo
    PhD, profesor asistente de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo (Rusia).
  • Sergey Belov Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4935-9658

    PhD, profesor asociado de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo (Rusia).

  • Olga Kudryashova Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6803-7078

    Profesor asistente de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo (Rusia).

  • Diana Mushtakova Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo
    Profesor asistente de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo (Rusia).
  • Ilya Vasil’ev Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo
    PhD, profesor asistente de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo (Rusia).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.201302.020

Keywords:

constitutional system, Russia, separation of powers, judiciary, human rights, liberties, case law

Abstract

This article is about new constitutional order in Russia emphasizing fundamental areas as the role of judiciary in the Russian Constitutional System from 1993 Constitution, the one which replaced the 1978 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Constitution based on communist ideology. Therefore, it is intended to examine the principle of separation of powers, constitutionally recognized human rights and liberties, relationship between international bodies’ case law of human rights and the Russian Constitutional Court, among others issues.

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Published

2013-11-21

How to Cite

Arkhipov, V., Bartenev, D., Belov, S., Kudryashova, O., Mushtakova, D., & Vasil’ev, I. (2013). Judiciary on Russian Constitutional System. Derecho PUCP, (71), 557–587. https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.201302.020