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Legal Reasonings of Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on Property Rights

Student: Nikitin Dmitriy

Supervisor: Ilya Shablinskiy

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Realization of the property right is traditionally connected with the problems of permissible restriction of property rights, guarantees of property rights, revealing the balance of public and private interests, as well as the seizure and alienation of property. The work performed is an analysis of the legal positions of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on the problems of the law of public and private property. The main goal of the work is to review the key legal positions of the Constitutional Court, which reveal the constitutional and legal meaning of the norms of the Basic Law, devoted to the property rights. The relevance of this work is that the legal positions developed by the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation have a serious impact on the law enforcement practice and the activities of law-making bodies, contributing to the effective exercise of the property right of citizens. It is concluded that the Constitutional Court, exercising its powers, also has the right to determine the constitutionality of restrictions on property rights, including the removal of socially significant property objects from circulation, or to determine the admissibility of a special legal regime for the ownership of various objects in view of the need to protect the constitutionally significant values ​​of a democratic, social and legal state.

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