Modern constitutionalism: multidimensionality of perception (International Scientific Conference)

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The article presents a report on the International Scientific Conference “Modern constitutionalism: multidimensional of perception” held on June 19, 2024 at the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Representatives of leading scientific institutions and universities of Russia, as well as researchers from Belarus, Uzbekistan and Vietnam took part in it. They discussed a wide range of problems faced by modern constitutionalism, which has to respond to current civilizational challenges. The spread of constitutionalism to new spheres of relations and regions of the world leads to the emergence of its new interpretations. The subject of discussion was their correlation with classical notions of constitutionalism and its regulatory potential.

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Natalia V. Varlamova

Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Science

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Email: varlam_n@list.ru

PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Department of the Human Rights

Russian Federation, 10 Znamenka str., 119019 Moscow

Tatiana A. Vasilieva

Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Science

Email: tan-vas@mail.ru

Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Chief Researcher, Department of the Human Rights

Russian Federation, 10 Znamenka str., 119019 Moscow

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