TRENDS IN DEVELOPING LAWMAKING ACTIVITIES IN THE RUSSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM DURING THE DIGITALIZATION OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

Sergey Zenin, Arkadiy Kornev, Sergey Lipen', Oleg Tanimov

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The objective of the study is to consider the urgent issues of developing lawmaking activities that form the Russian legislation. In general, these trends are conditioned by the values of a democratic, legal and social state with the republican form of government. The 2020 Constitutional Amendments to a certain extent modified the Russian model of the separation of powers, emphasized the need to protect sovereignty, developed the provisions of a welfare state, and strengthened the cultural, historical, and patriotic aspects of the Russian statehood. The renewed Constitution of the Russian Federation introduced the term "public authority" and established the institution of preliminary constitutional control. These provisions set new guidelines for lawmaking and legislative activities. Authors used sociological, comparative-legal, historical, logical methods. It is concluded that, the digitalization of public relations is another significant factor that determines new approaches to lawmaking, its form, and content. The article traces the modification of lawmaking activities under the influence of new information technologies.


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Lawmaking; Legislative system; System of law; Structure; Law; Legal system; Technologies; Digitalization of law

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