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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
St. Petersburg: Iuridicheskii Tsentr Press, 2003 658 p Serie: Konstitutsionnoe, munitsipal`noe i administrativnoe pravo Hardcover. 14 x 20.5 cm ISBN: 5942012083 Language: Russian
A country’s legal tradition is part of the psychosocial activity of man in a national milieu that is not reducible to the fundamental law of the state or the body of norms set over society and secured by enforcement. It includes behavioral, semantic, emotional, and normative sides of the law. This work gives a constructive analysis of constitutional tradition in the Russian society, of the ways of spreading constitutional law, the operation of which may result in the formation of stable constitutional structures or, on the contrary, complete the tearing away of constitutionalism. In the present work constitutional law is represented by a variety of state legal traditions along with other types ( socialist, Far Eastern, Islamic). Its comparison with the Russian milieu opens important conformities. Bibliographic references.