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Limitations of the Deputy's Status

Student: Chaikina Daria

Supervisor: Elena A. Lukyanova

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Public Law (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

In this paper we consider the question: MP as a special subject of constitutional-legal relations, legal status and independence of the deputy, the deputy status restrictions in foreign countries. Also shows the evolution of the legal status of the deputy imperial Russia and the Soviet period. A separate chapter is devoted to the changes in the status of the deputy of the State Duma restrictions. The chapter gives a brief description of the legal status of a deputy of the lower house of the Russian parliament. It considers the evolution of restrictions of legal the deputy's status of the State Duma that established by the Constitution of the Russian Federation and other normative acts.

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