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Kozhevnikov, O.A.
Some problems related to distinguishing the jurisdiction over cases of courts of general jurisdiction
and the cases of the Constitutional (Ustav) courts of the constituent subjects of the Russian Federations, as
well as the ways to solve these problems.
// Law and Politics.
2012. № 5.
P. 897-901.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=51760
Kozhevnikov, O.A. Some problems related to distinguishing the jurisdiction over cases of courts of general jurisdiction
and the cases of the Constitutional (Ustav) courts of the constituent subjects of the Russian Federations, as
well as the ways to solve these problems.
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the analysis of the practice of application of Art. 27 of the Federal Constitutional Law of 31.12.1996
N. 1-FKZ “On the Judicial System of the Russian Federation”. As part of this study, the author comes to a conclusion that the
dispositive character of these provisions allows for the unfounded widening of the scope of discretion by the Constitutional
(Ustav) Courts of the constituent subjects of the Russian Federation in the sphere of confl ict-resolution.
Keywords:
jurisprudence, the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, the Constitutional (Ustav) Courts of the constituent subjects of the Russian Federation, jurisdiction, judicial disputes, the courts of general jurisdiction, the judicial system of the Russian Federation, the State Duma of the Russian Federation, the law.
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