CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL CONSOLIDATION OF TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS

Author(s): Novozhenina I.V.

Rubric: Content, problems and trends in the development of public law

DOI: 10.21777/2587-9472-2023-1-17-23

Release: 2023-1 (36)

Pages: 17-23

Keywords: Constitution, social state, social partnership, civil society, individual freedom, solidarity

Annotation: The article discusses the constitutional amendments of 2020 as the beginning of a new stage in the development of relations between the Russian state and civil society. The approach is based on the constitutional consolidation of such key priorities as social partnership, economic, political and social solidarity, state support for civil society institutions. The aim of this article is to identify and analyze the main trends that have received constitutional legitimation that determine the relationship between the state and civil society in the context of the global crisis and comprehensive pressure on the Russian Federation and the mechanisms for their implementation. According to the author, the constitutional novel not only specifies the parameters of the social state and reflects the interest of the state in the development of civil society but also consolidates a new model of relations with civil society. At the same time, the state assumes responsibility for increasing the activity and initiative of civil society, its involvement in solving state problems. The author comes to the conclusion about the constitutional consolidation of the dual concept of the social state responsible for social partnership in a broad sense. As a result, the importance of the category of mutual legal obligation of the authorities and society in creating partnerships is substantiated.

Bibliography: Novozhenina I.V. CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL CONSOLIDATION OF TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS // Journal of Legal Sciences. – 2023. – № 1 (42). – С. 17-23. doi: 10.21777/2587-9472-2023-1-17-23

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