Abstract

The article deals with some issues that characterize the Basic Laws of the Republic of Austria and the Russian Federation. When choosing the leading research method, the authors of this article were guided by the fundamental dialectical means of cognition, which is the ascent from the individual to the general. The comparison technique used in this case is based on a consistent understanding and analysis of similar conditions, rules and requirements for the Republic of Austria and the Russian Federation. The applied historical and legal method made it possible to consider various historical events in motion, development, and in connection with modernity. The methods of analysis and synthesis are widely used in the work. As the main results of the study, we note the generalization of the most significant distinctive features that are the foundation of the Basic Laws of both federal states.

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  • ObjectivesThe purpose of the research is to identify and fix the general and specific elements of Austrian and Russian constitutionalism, as well as the regularities of their historical and legal interaction at the current stage of state and social development

  • The subject of this study is the most significant provisions of the Basic Laws of the Republic of Austria and the Russian Federation

  • There were certain, similar circumstances. This is the collapse of the USSR, the extremely difficult economic situation in the country, a sharp drop in the standard of living of the country's population, rampant crime, the confrontation between the entourage of President Boris Yeltsin and supporters of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation, which resulted in the dramatic events of October 1993, which caused human casualties

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The purpose of the research is to identify and fix the general and specific elements of Austrian and Russian constitutionalism, as well as the regularities of their historical and legal interaction at the current stage of state and social development

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