Formation and development of the idea of representation and Russian parliamentarism in the constitutional doctrine

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The article presents an analytical review of the main scientific ideas and works of one of the leading Russian constitutionalists, a representative of the Ural law school, Doctor of Law, Professor Anatoly T. Karasev in the year of his 70th anniversary. The analysis of the main scientific developments of the scientist in the fields of Constitutional law, parliamentarism and Parliamentary Law, the constitutional and legal status of the Russian parliamentarian, representation in the system of public authority and strengthening the constitutional order is carried out. The author shows the significant contribution of the hero of the day to the development of the science of Constitutional Law in general and individual constitutional legal institutions in particular (Parliamentary Law, public representation, the system of public power, etc.). Conclusions are formulated about the promising nature of A. T. Karasev’s key scientific research, the concentration of his scientific research on representation in the system of public power, parliamentarism and the Constitutional and legal status of the Russian parliamentarian as the most important areas of development of Constitutional doctrine and practice.

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Andrey Bezrukov

Siberian Federal University; Siberian Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia

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Email: abezrukov@bk.ru

Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Constitutional, Administrative and Municipal Law at the Law Institute, Professor of the Department of Public Law Disciplines

Ресей, Krasnoyarsk; Krasnoyarsk

Alexander Savoskin

Ural State University of Economics; Yakovlev Ural State Law University

Email: savoskinav@yandex.ru

Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Constitutional and International Law, Professor of the Department of Constitutional Law

Ресей, Yekaterinburg; Yekaterinburg

Әдебиет тізімі

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