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The Rule of Law State and social justice in a changed world order: some feasible considerations on the modern interpretation of the “|eternal constitutional ideals”

PII
S102694520022762-9-
DOI
10.31857/S102694520022762-9
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 11
Pages
68-78
Abstract

The paper contains the author’s analysis of the issue of ontological consistency of the western neoliberal and postmodernist concepts of the Rule of Law and the supremacy of law in the context of those events happening in the global world which are realizing the scenario of full-scale economic war of the “western coalition” countries against Russia. It is highlighted that ideological and axiological basics of the Russian legal culture have a variety of substantial differences in compare with those legal models which are implemented by the western “democracies”. For this reason, it is necessary for Russian Federation to refuse the way of following by the concept of the Rule of Law which was implanted in our country during the last three decade in its neoliberal, pro-western meaning, and to focus on rebuilding of legal-social state achieving that economic and socio-political mode, when law becomes the direct synonym of social equity. It is concluded that such a result is possible and necessary for our country by performing as the political, military and economical mobilization, as the legal mobilization and moral uplift.

Keywords
the Rule of Law, social equity, democracy, neoliberalism, sanctions, economic war, culture of cancellation, legal mobilization, national identity, Russofobia
Date of publication
29.11.2022
Number of purchasers
12
Views
428

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