Institute of Public Legal Representation in the Russian Federation

Keywords: public law, constitutional law, territory, representation, voters, representative bodies, institute of the President, people, deputy

Abstract

The review analyzes the content of the monograph “Representation in constitutional Law: issues of theory and practice” (Moscow: Justicinform, 2022, 484 p.) by S.A. Avakian. In the reviewed work the public legal relations of representation of the interests of various subjects are investigated: citizens, the president, territories. The substantive accents of representation are revealed mainly on the example of constitutional law. Based on the analysis of a variety of theoretical and empirical material, the author determined the legal content of the institution of representation, presented important patterns of implementation of public legal representation of interests in the Russian Federation. The comprehensive approach applied by the author, his study of various factors in the characterization of public legal representation of interests make the reviewed monograph interesting and useful to a wide range of readers.

Author Biography

Svetlana Maslennikova, National Research University Higher School of Economics

Candidate of Sciences (Law), Assistant Professor

References

Avtonomov A.S. (1998) On the category of representation in constitutional law. Issues of people's representation in the Russian Federation. Moscow: University Press, 180 p. (in Russ.)

Chicherin B.N. (1899) About the people's representation. Moscow: Sytin Printing House, 810 p. (in Russ.)

Fadeev V.I. (2008) Deputy mandate in the Russian Federation: constitutional foundations. Textbook. Moscow: Norma, 448 p. (in Russ.)

Nudnenko L.V. (2004) Deputy of legislative body in the Russian Federation subject: constitutional status. Saint Petersburg: Juridical Center Press, 475 p. (in Russ.)

Tikhomirov Yu. A. (2001) Theory of competence. Moscow: Jurait, 355 p. (in Russ.)

Published
2022-03-25
How to Cite
MaslennikovaS. (2022). Institute of Public Legal Representation in the Russian Federation. Law Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 15(5), 278-285. https://doi.org/10.17323/2072-8166.2022.5.278.285
Section
Book Review