Parliamentarism as a Cornerstone of Constitutionalism in the Contemporary World (A Review of Proceedings from the Constitutional Forum)

Svetlana I. Glushkova –Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities (Yekaterinburg, Russia), Aleksander A. Kerimov –Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin (Yekaterinburg, Russia), Ilya V. Zakharov –Ural State Law University named after V. F. Yakovlev (Yekaterinburg, Russia), Yulia V. Burbulis –Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin (Yekaterinburg, Russia), Valeria A. Frants –Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities (Yekaterinburg, Russia).
Year: 2026
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Pages: 211–216
Language: russian
Section: Scientific life
Keywords: parliament, parliamentarism, constitution, constitutionalism, nation, Russian parliamentarism, local self-government
Abstract
The article presents an analysis of keynote speeches delivered by participants of the Constitutional Forum, which took place on December 6, 2025, in Yekaterinburg. The participants explored a variety of contemporary issues and challenges, including: the profound evolution of modern parliamentary systems; the diverse types of contemporary non-traditional parliamentary models, exemplified by specific countries; the process of nation-building within the framework of the Russian federalist model; the historical and contemporary aspects of Russian parliamentary systems; and the role of parliamentary institutions in fostering local self-governance in Russia.
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