V. S. Nersesyants’ Political and Legal Ideas about the Rule of Law State and Their Reflection in the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia

Authors

  • Vladislav PANCHENKO Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Linguistic University”
  • Ivan MAKARCHUK Siberian Federal Univer­sity
  • Valery VLASENKO Federal State Budget-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Russian State University of Justice”
  • Nadezhda ALEKSEEVA Federal State Budget-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Russian State University of Justice”
  • Natalya FROLOVA Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v1i1.676

Keywords:

V.S. Nersesyants, Constitution of the Russian Federation, Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, law, rule of law state, libertarian-legal theory of law, G.V.F. Hegel

Abstract

Since the inception of the idea of the rule of law state, the problems of its formation and development have always been in the focus of attention of progressive countries, as well as humanities scholars. During the years of perestroika, for the purposes of prospective legal construction, V. S. Nersesyants formulated the distinctive features and components of the rule of law state, without which the existence of the rule of law state is impossible. Well-known historical events led to the beginning of the formation of a new legal space on the territory of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Armenia, which is primarily due to the adoption of basic laws - the Constitutions of these countries. This article examines the political and legal views of V. S. Nersesyants about the rule of law state. The analysis revealing the reflection of his ideas in the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia is carried out.

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Author Biographies

Vladislav PANCHENKO, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Linguistic University”

PhD, Doctor of Science in Law, Professor of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Linguistic University”, the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University”, Private Educational Institution of Higher Learning “A. S. Griboedov Institute of International Law and Economics”, Chief Researcher of the Federal State Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia, Siberian Federal University, Siberian Federal Research and Clinical Center of FMBA of Russia. The area of scientific interests is the problems of theory and history of law and the state, philosophy of law. Author of 250 scientific publications.

Ivan MAKARCHUK, Siberian Federal Univer­sity

PhD in Juridical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Siberian Federal Univer­sity. Research interests include problems of the theory of law and the state, in particular, legal assistance in the implementation of rights, legitimate interests and legal obligations, sociology and philosophy of law. Author and co-author of over 70 scientific publications.

Valery VLASENKO, Federal State Budget-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Russian State University of Justice”

PhD in Juridical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Federal State Budget-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Russian State University of Justice”. The area of scientific interests is the problems of legal regulation of land and property relations, Russian philosophy of law, legal methodology, equality and justice issues. Author and co-author of over 40 scientific publications.

Nadezhda ALEKSEEVA, Federal State Budget-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Russian State University of Justice”

PhD in Juridical Sciences, Senior Lecturer at the Federal State Budget-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education “The Russian State University of Justice”. The area of scientific interests is the problems of resolving land disputes, resolving environmental disputes and related disputes in the field of energy and construction, philosophy of law, the balance of legality and justice. Author and co-author of over 30 scientific publications.

Natalya FROLOVA, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

PhD, Doctor of Science in Law, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. The area of scientific interests is the history of foreign and Russian political and legal thought, state and legal history of foreign countries, issues of philosophical and legal knowledge, problems of social security and legal reality. Author and co-author of over 150 scientific publications.

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Published

2021-12-15

How to Cite

PANCHENKO, V., MAKARCHUK, I., VLASENKO, V., ALEKSEEVA, N., & FROLOVA, N. (2021). V. S. Nersesyants’ Political and Legal Ideas about the Rule of Law State and Their Reflection in the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia. WISDOM, 1(1), 192–198. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v1i1.676