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Name |
Educational Institution |
Topic of the Project |
| 1. |
Ksenia Agafonova |
State University - Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia) |
Balance of powers between President and State Duma in Russia (constitutional aspects) |
| 2. |
Anna Bakun |
The Academy of Business Administration (Minsk, Belarus) |
Constitutional Court’s Control of realization of the right of freedom of religion in the Republic of Belarus |
| 3. |
Yury Berezin |
Ural State Law Academy (Yekaterinburg, Russia) |
Right to appeal to the Constitutional Court in the light of separation of powers |
| 4. |
Yevgeniya Chernyak |
National Taras Shevchenko University (Kyiv, Ukraine) |
Role of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine in the constitutional amendment process |
| 5. |
Alexey Dolzhikov |
Altai State University (Barnaul, Russia) |
Governmental Acts as source of Fundamental Rights and limits of such Acts |
| 6. |
Evgeniya Gerasimova |
I. Kant State University of Russia (Kaliningrad, Russia) |
The relations between branches of powers in the Constitutional Court of Russia practice |
| 7. |
Farid Guliyev |
Khazar University (Baku, Azerbaijan) |
Personalization and concentration of powers: Russia and Azerbaijan as compared to Western practice |
| 8. |
Denis Kucheryavtsev |
Saint-Petersburg State University (Saint-Petersburg, Russia) |
Presidential interference into the legislative domain in times of military conflicts and wars: Russia and the US |
| 9. |
Denis Kuzovkin |
Omsk Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (Omsk, Russia) |
Special economic areas in Russia: division of powers between federal and regional authorities |
| 10. |
Alexander Markarov |
Yerevan State University (Yerevan, Armenia) |
Executive-legislative Relations within the Separation of Powers. Varieties of Prime-ministerial appointment within the Separation of Powers |
| 11. |
Elena Markova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia) |
Regulation of Political Parties as a tool to strengthen the position of the ruling party: lessons from Russia |
| 12. |
Marina Mokoseeva |
Mari State University (Yoshkar-Ola, Russia) |
Independent Judiciary as an element of Separation of Powers |
| 13. |
Natalia Nikitenko |
The East Siberia Institute of the Ministry of Interior (Irkutsk, Russia) |
Guarantee of impartiality and independence of the Constitutional Court: Russian perspective |
| 14. |
Valeriya Stukina |
Belarusian State University (Minsk, Belarus) |
Designing democracy: reasons for establishing and role of the second (upper) chamber of the Parliament |
| 15. |
Alexandra Troitskaya |
Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia) |
The instruments of the control used by the opposition forces |
| 16. |
Igor Tsay |
University of World Economy and Diplomacy (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) |
Setting the conceptual framework for state governance reforms in Uzbekistan |
| 17. |
Olga Valueva |
Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (Moscow, Russia) |
Separation of Powers and Public Administration (comparative perspective) |