The author addresses one of the most controversial issues in the domestic constitutional and legal science - the definition of the subject of Russian constitutional (state) law. The author notes that in most research approaches to the definition of the subject of the constitutional (state) law this branch of law (namely, the branch of law, but not the science or academic discipline) is recognized as the leading branch that regulates the most important (fundamental, basic) social relations. The process of expanding the subject of constitutional law is natural and inevitable due to objective reasons (internationalization of constitutionalism, constitutionalization, active influence on this process of constitutional justice). It is fundamentally important to define the limits and qualitative component of such expansion.
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