ON THE PROSPECTS OF RUSSIA’S CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Author(s): Kerimov A.D.

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

DOI: 10.21777/2587-9472-2025-1-30-42

Release: 2025-1 (45)

Pages: 30-42

Keywords: The Constitution, Russia, values, private property, natural resources, ideology, the West, rights and freedoms, democracy

Annotation: The article is devoted to the analysis of the prospects for the constitutional development of the Russian Federation at the present stage of development of society and the state in the context of accumulated experience and current challenges in international relations. The article substantiates the need to adopt a new Constitution of the Rus- sian Federation. While appreciating the content, potential and direction of the 2020 constitutional amendments, the author is convinced that there is an urgent need for further accelerated progress in this direction. This is due to the fact that at least four fundamental provisions of the Basic Law are subject to cardinal revision until their decisive and final repeal. We are talking about part 2 of Article 13, which prohibits state ideology, part 2 of Arti- cle 9 of the Constitution, which allows private ownership of Land and other natural resources, part 1 of Article 1, declaring Russia a democratic state, article 2, proclaiming man, his rights and freedoms as the highest value. In the text of the article, the Russian Federation is abbreviated as RF.

Bibliography: Kerimov A.D. ON THE PROSPECTS OF RUSSIA’S CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT // Journal of Legal Sciences. – 2025. – № 1 (45). – С. 30-42. doi: 10.21777/2587-9472-2025-1-30-42

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