Comparative Law and its Role in the Development of Russian Constitutionalism

  • I.Yu. Bogdanovskaya National Research University Higher School of Economics
  • S.Yu. Danilov National Research University Higher School of Economics
Keywords: constitutionalism, comparative law, constitutional reform, contrasting comparison

Abstract

The article examines the influence of foreign constitutional models on the formation of Russian constitutionalism and legal doctrine. The authors demonstrate that Russian legal thought devoted great attention to foreign legal practice throughout different historical epochs, although they note that attitudes toward it differed at various stages. They conclude that the contemporary period is characterized by closer interaction with foreign law, while managing to preserve nationally unique developmental trends.

Author Biographies

I.Yu. Bogdanovskaya, National Research University Higher School of Economics

Professor at the Department of Theory of Law and Comparative Law, Faculty of Law, the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Doctor of Jurisprudence

S.Yu. Danilov, National Research University Higher School of Economics

Professor at the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law, Faculty of Law, the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Doctor of Historical Sciences

Published
2012-02-08
How to Cite
BogdanovskayaI., & DanilovS. (2012). Comparative Law and its Role in the Development of Russian Constitutionalism. Law Journal of the Higher School of Economics, (5), 111-119. https://doi.org/10.17323/2072-8166.2012.5.111.119
Section
Legal Thought: History and Modernity