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Record Nr.

UNINA9910410031303321

Autore

Shaikhutdinova Gulnara R

Titolo

Contemporary Russian Federalism : Delimitation of Jurisdictional Subjects and Powers / / by Gulnara R. Shaikhutdinova

Pubbl/distr/stampa

The Hague : , : T.M.C. Asser Press : , : Imprint : T.M.C. Asser Press, , 2020

ISBN

94-6265-375-5

Edizione

[1st ed. 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (97 pages)

Disciplina

320.947

Soggetti

Constitutional law

Public international law

Administrative law

Constitutional Law

Public International Law

Administrative Law

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1. The Origins of the New Russian Federalism (1990 - 1992) -- Chapter 2. The New Federal Order in Force (1992 - 2000) -- Chapter 3. Russian Federalism in the Stage of Stagnation (2000 – 2004) -- Chapter 4. Federalism with a Unitary Face (2004 – 2019) -- Chapter 5. How to Revive Federalism in Russia: Some Practical Aspects -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

The focus of this book is the legal analysis of the evolution of federal relationships from an asymmetric treaty-constitutional federation to a de facto unitary state. Questioned is whether it is worth returning to the asymmetric federative form, while the aim is to review the origins of federalism in the New Russia, assess the present de jure and de facto situations and analyze whether Russia has a chance of reviving federalism. Steps forward on the way to developed federal relationships in the 1990s have been replaced by steps backwards owing to unitary tendencies in the 2000s and the 2010s. But is this a sustainable state of affairs? The possible ways of framing relations between the center and the constituent units for the next four years and beyond are also



discussed. This book is aimed at researchers and students in the field of comparative constitutional law, Russian studies and federal and regional studies. Gulnara R. Shaikhutdinova is Professor and Doctor of International Law in the Faculty of Law of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation.