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Становление конституционной модели российского федерализма с 1993 по 1999/2000 г

Становление конституционной модели российского федерализма с 1993 по 1999/2000 г

Abstract

The paper discusses the issues of formation of the constitutional model of Russian federalism in 1993-1999/2000; a comparative analysis of the appraisals given in Russian publications is made. General trends in development of the Russian model in comparison with the global theory and practice of federalism are identified.

В статье рассматриваются проблемы формирования конституционной модели российского федерализма с 1993 по 1999/2000 г., проводится сравнительный анализ сложившихся в отечественной литературе оценок. Определяются общие тенденции развития российской модели в сопоставлении с мировой теорией и практикой федерализма.

Keywords

КОНСТИТУЦИОННАЯ МОДЕЛЬ,РАЗГРАНИЧЕНИЕ ПРЕДМЕТОВ ВЕДЕНИЯ И ПОЛНОМОЧИЙ,РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ,СУБЪЕКТ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ,ФЕДЕРАЛИЗМ,CONSTITUTIONAL MODEL,DIVISION OF JURISDICTIONS AND POWERS,RUSSIAN FEDERATION,CONSTITUENT REGION OF THE FEDERATION,FEDERALISM

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