Abstract
The work alleges that the constitutional amendment restricting the applicability of international case law in Russia is both the transient response to the instant political tension around Russia and a formalization of the positivistic trend well established in the domestic judicial practice long ago. The positivistic trend is part of the process shaping Russia’s own approach to the international law. The amendment concerning the international case law in the Constitution of Russian Federation will not hinder the rules expressly stated in the treaties of the EAEU.
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