Some results and perspectives of the constitutional legal development of the modern Russia: to the 30th anniversary of essay “How could we make Russia fit? Feasible considerations” by A.I. Solzhenitsyn

 
PIIS102694520012738-2-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520012738-2
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: Professor of the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Institute of state and law of the Tyumen state University; chief researcher of the Federal research center “The Tyumen scientific center of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy o
Affiliation:
Tyumen state University
Federal research center “The Tyumen scientific center of the Siberian branch of the Russian Acade-my of Sciences”
Address: Russian Federation, Tyumen
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 12
Pages93-105
Abstract

In the article the analysis of one of the most known essay of the famous Russian writer A. I. Solzhenitsyn “How could we make Russia fit? Feasible considerations”, which was firstly published 30 years ago from nowadays. Relying upon the arguments of A. I. Solzhenitsyn, formulated by him even just three decades ago, as well as on the views of the contemporary constitutionalists, author makes the conclusion that all the needed improvements of the contemporary Russian constitutionalism cannot be reached merely by revising the 1993 Russian Constitution, whatever revisions could be. Contrarily, the process of formation of value-enriched fundamentals of social transactions and the constitutionality of socio-political sphere is to be founded on the ground of moral basics of the Russian people which are able to become a source of achieving of the social solidarity, revival of a trust between people and government, maintain a firm basis for a complete implementation of the constitutional provisions and serve as a starting point for the whole legal modernization of Russia.

Keywordsconstitutionalism, the Constitution of the Russian Federation, caretaking on people, arrangement of State, duty, obligation, responsibility, morality, patriotism, human rights
Received06.11.2020
Publication date18.12.2020
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