Historical and Legal Issues of Implementing the “Judicial Capital” Concept in St. Petersburg
Abstract
The paper considers the possibility of relocating the state authorities from Moscow stipulated by the amendments made in 2020 to paragraph 2. of Article 70 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation in terms of spatial separation of powers. The author characterizes St. Petersburg in historical and legal perspectives as the main candidate for the status of “judicial capital”. The conclusion is drawn concerning the compliance of the implementation of the provisions of the above article of the Constitution of the Russian Federation with the principle of federalism and democracy. The author focuses on the analysis of mass media materials on the period studied.
About the Author
A. K. ShcheglovaRussian Federation
Anna K. Shcheglova - Faculty of Law, ВA student.
Saint Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Shcheglova A.K. Historical and Legal Issues of Implementing the “Judicial Capital” Concept in St. Petersburg. Novelty. Experiment. Traditions (N.Ex.T). 2023;9(3 (23)):85-89. (In Russ.)