History of court and justice in Russia: in 9 vols / res. eds. V.V. Ershov, V.M. Syrykh. Vol. 9. History of constitutional justice in Russia / V.A. Kryazhkov, M.A. Mityukov
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History of court and justice in Russia: in 9 vols / res. eds. V.V. Ershov, V.M. Syrykh. Vol. 9. History of constitutional justice in Russia / V.A. Kryazhkov, M.A. Mityukov
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S102694520022212-4-
Publication type
Review
Status
Published
Authors
Tatiana M. Khramova 
Occupation: associate Professor of the Public Law Department of the Law Faculty
Affiliation: National Research University “Higher School of Economics”
Address: Russian Federation,
Alexandra A. Troitskaya
Occupation: Professor of the Constitutional and Municipal Law Department
Affiliation: Faculty of Law at Lomonosov Moscow state University
Address: Russian Federation
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Pages
191-194
Abstract

The review discusses a recent publication dedicated to the history of the Russian Constitution Court, its formation and evolution. The book is one-of-a-kind in the sense that it meticulously reveals the stages of transformation of constitutional justice in Russia. The authors present a rich historical and legal material – from the Orders of Catherine II, inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment, until the aftermath of the constitutional reform 2020 – in a lively and thrilling manner. A balanced academic approach has enabled the authors to demonstrate the whole variety of viewpoints that exist in the literature regarding various aspects of the formation, organization and performance of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation. Overall, the book shows the specific features of the Russian model of constitutional justice, its role in the legal order and the peculiarities of its interaction with other actors. The book raises questions regarding the meaning and consequences of numerous transformations of the system of constitutional review that have taken place in Russia. Particularly, it identifies the risks associated with the large-scale reform of 2020, and highlights the challenges that the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation is facing in the aftermath of the latest transformation.

Keywords
Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, historiography of constitutional justice, the Supreme Court of the USSR, the Committee for Constitutional Supervision of the USSR, constitutional (charter) courts of the subjects of the Russian Federation, constitutional reform.
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02.09.2022
Date of publication
28.09.2022
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1. History of court and justice in Russia: in 9 vols / res. eds. V.V. Ershov, V.M. Syrykh. Vol. 9. History of constitutional justice in Russia / V.A. Kryazhkov, M.A. Mityukov. M., 2022. P. 108, 109, 112, 119, 169, 184, 231, 236, 237, 260, 304, 343, 370, 383, 403–405, 460, 488, 509, 539 (in Russ.).

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