ORGANON OF DEMOCRACY


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Alexey Szydlowski
Baltic Humanitarian Journal, vol. 8(4), 2019 Dec 15, pp. 407 - 411


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Szydlowski, A. (2019). ORGANON OF DEMOCRACY. Baltic Humanitarian Journal, 8(4), 407–411 . https://doi.org/10.26140/bgz3-2019-0804-0095


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Szydlowski, Alexey. “ORGANON OF DEMOCRACY.” Baltic Humanitarian Journal 8, no. 4 (December 15, 2019): 407–411 .


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Szydlowski, Alexey. “ORGANON OF DEMOCRACY.” Baltic Humanitarian Journal, vol. 8, no. 4, Dec. 2019, pp. 407–11 , doi:10.26140/bgz3-2019-0804-0095.


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@article{alexey2019a,
  title = {ORGANON OF DEMOCRACY},
  year = {2019},
  month = dec,
  day = {15},
  issue = {4},
  journal = {Baltic Humanitarian Journal},
  pages = {407 - 411 },
  volume = {8},
  doi = {10.26140/bgz3-2019-0804-0095},
  author = {Szydlowski, Alexey},
  month_numeric = {12}
}

Abstract
  • Purpose: To present the first, comprehensive development of the Theory of suffrage and Referendum law in Russia. To acquaint a wide circle of the scientific community, students, undergraduates, graduate students, constitutional scientists, lawmakers and law enforcers with the clean, non-politicized Theory of suffrage and Referendum law, the dualism of Natural law and the reflection of this dualism on the Constitutional and Electoral law of the Russian Federation.
  • Procedure and research methods: The author analyzed the Electoral law from the 4th century BC, investigated the natural legal doctrines - the Doctrine of Necessity of Henry de Bracton and the Doctrine of Justice of E. Kant. The research methodology consisted of comparative legal, formal legal, concrete sociological, historical, empirical, dialectical, analytical methods, and a systematic approach.
  • Outcomes: Information on the Doctrine of Necessity of Henry de Bracton, on the dualism of Natural and Constitutional law, was introduced into scientific circulation, which was previously insufficiently covered in the Russian scientific literature, the various nature of suffrage and referendum rights are clearly shown.
  • Theoretical & practical matters: They consist in summarizing a significant array of historical natural legal and legal sources, legal theories, the result of which is the author’s proposal to create in Russia a new independent supranational institution in the form of an arbitration body to consider electoral suits and organize elections at all levels - The Electoral justice and the Supreme Court of Democracy.

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