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Abstract
This short essay is based on remarks given at the Kennan Institute at the conference ‘The Russian Constitution at Fifteen: Assessments and Current Challenges to Russia’s Legal Development’. A central focus of these remarks is the undoing of the federal system described in the 1993 Constitution.
Publication Title
The Russian Constitution at Fifteen: Assessments & Current Challenges to Russia’s Legal Development
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Keywords
1993 Constitution, Russia, Post-Soviet Russia, legal system
Recommended Citation
Presentation of Jeffrey Kahn, The Russian Constitution at Fifteen: Assessments & Current Challenges to Russia’s Legal Development, 54-59 (Dresen & Pomeranz eds., Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2010)