DOI: 10.31857/s102694520029291-1 ISSN: 1026-9452

Humanistic principles in Russian and foreign Constitutional Law

Konstantin Tolkachev
  • Law

The article is devoted to the study of the development of humanistic principles in domestic and International Law in the context of different epochs – from antiquity to modernity. As a result of the analysis of the dynamics of this phenomenon on the example of legal models of different countries – the USA, the USSR, the Russian Federation, Ukraine – optimal ways for further progress of Constitutional Law for the coming decades are determined, as well as legal, political, demographic and social risks associated with the consequences of the humiliation of humanistic principles in the Constitutional Law of individual states are identified.

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