The phenomenon of the country-civilization in the mirror of the Constitutional Law of Russia

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Based on the idea that there is an objective need to conceptualize and legitimize the multi-element phenomenon of a country-civilization, an attempt is made to show that with multidirectional interaction in the bundle “I – Society – State – Law – Civilization” the first four actors are the most mobile quantities, they can change places according to the degree of influence on each other and on Civilization as a whole, and the latter, being a composite alloy of their functioning, it seems to be a kind of constant and guarantee of the existence and development of the country. Proposals are being made to renovate the constitutional status of the state, constitutionalization of the balance of human rights and responsibilities.

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Evgeny I. Kolyushin

Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation

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Email: ekolushin@gmail.com

Doctor of Law, Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Member of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation

Russian Federation, 9 B. Cherkassky Lane, 109012 Moscow

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