2009-2012 HESP ReSET Project
Comparative Constitutional Law:
Theory and Methodology in the Context of Constitutional Reforms

Summer School 2009
Theoretical Grounds and Constitutional Implementation

June 29, 2009 – July 11, 2009, Moscow

List of Participants (with topics of their projects)

  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)