Are the Federal Statutes Establishing Local Self-Government Constitutional?
Sergey A. Denisov –Candidate of Law, Associate Professor at Human Rights Chair, Legal Department, Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities (Ekaterinburg).Year: 2014
journal: Vestnik GU 2014 part 3
UDK: 342.4
Pages: 71-81
Language: russian
Section: Legal and political in social, state, military history of Russia and the World
Keywords: Russian Constitution, local self-government, federal statutes, limit the autonomy of communities.
Abstract
The norms of the Russian Constitution, establishing local self-government, are declarative. The
provisions of federal statuses significantly limit the autonomy of local communities. But it`s often necessary to limit the arbitrariness of local and regional bureaucracy.
