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COR 2015 : From despotism to constitutionalism: Building constitutional order in Russia. | |||||||||||
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The historical roots of despotism in Russia are long, the tradition of arbitrariness seems to be unbreakable. But this status quo can't persist endless: Growing mass protests indicate that the time nears when Russia will unhorse the self-constituted disposers and will demonstrate again its re-invention potential.
This expected and hoped egression from despotism into a new phase of Russian history needs to be carefully elaborated and arranged. Initialized by editor and publisher of the Journal Enzymes ISSN 1867-3317 in order to bring those people together who are capable to find best ideas in this respect, the actual event is centered around two key issues: 1. the convocation of a constitutional assembly, and 2. the introduction, substantiation and improvement of a darft of the prospective constitution. All scholars and intellectuals are invited to participate in this event and to submit their propositions. References. RJ Hill, O Cappelli. Putin and Putinism, 2010. (English) URL: http://www.worldcat.org/title/putin-and-putinism/oclc/520622293 A. Poleev. Putinism: A phenomenological and prototypical investigation. Enzymes, 2012. (Russian) URL: http://www.enzymes.at/download/Putinism.pdf A. Poleev. Constitutional order in Russia. Enzymes, 2012. (Russian) URL: http://www.enzymes.at/download/assembly.pdf A. Poleev. The Draft of An All-Russian Constitution. Enzymes, 2013. (Russian) URL: http://www.enzymes.at/download/constitution.pdf |
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