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THE UPPER LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER IN PRE-REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA : THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE AND THE RUSSIAN TRADITION. / Archegov, S. B.; Васильев, Илья Александрович; Ильин, Андрей Витальевич.
In: ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ПРАВО, No. 1, 2016, p. 4-20.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - THE UPPER LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER IN PRE-REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA
T2 - THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE AND THE RUSSIAN TRADITION
AU - Archegov, S. B.
AU - Васильев, Илья Александрович
AU - Ильин, Андрей Витальевич
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The present article analyzes the basic principles on which the Upper Legislative Chamber of the Russian Empire was formed, generally similar to the upper legislative chambers of the parliaments in some European and Asian countries. The most attention is paid to the corporate principle of acquisition reform of the Upper Legislative Chamber of the Russian Empire (it was named the State Council) its features, aspects of legal regulation and also the changes associated with the right of participation of the representatives of the Grand Duchy of Finland in the legislative activity of the Upper Chamber of the Russian Empire. The article considers the functional consequences of this model on the example of the Church and the Academic Groups in the State Council structure. The authors note that the basic principles and methods of formation of the State Council were enshrined in the Constitutional Laws of 1906-1910 but cannot be assessed as optimal. However, the basic principles were adequate to the tasks of the initial formation period of the Dual Monarchy in Russia, and domestic experience in corporate representation allows us to raise the question of constitutionalization of this institution.
AB - The present article analyzes the basic principles on which the Upper Legislative Chamber of the Russian Empire was formed, generally similar to the upper legislative chambers of the parliaments in some European and Asian countries. The most attention is paid to the corporate principle of acquisition reform of the Upper Legislative Chamber of the Russian Empire (it was named the State Council) its features, aspects of legal regulation and also the changes associated with the right of participation of the representatives of the Grand Duchy of Finland in the legislative activity of the Upper Chamber of the Russian Empire. The article considers the functional consequences of this model on the example of the Church and the Academic Groups in the State Council structure. The authors note that the basic principles and methods of formation of the State Council were enshrined in the Constitutional Laws of 1906-1910 but cannot be assessed as optimal. However, the basic principles were adequate to the tasks of the initial formation period of the Dual Monarchy in Russia, and domestic experience in corporate representation allows us to raise the question of constitutionalization of this institution.
KW - Monarchical Constitutionalism
KW - Parliamentarism
KW - State Council
KW - Electoral Curia
KW - Social-Corporate Representatives
M3 - статья
SP - 4
EP - 20
JO - ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ПРАВО
JF - ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ПРАВО
SN - 2074-1243
IS - 1
ER -
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