On the question of the state succession legality

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
S. Y. Garkusha-Bozhko
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On December 10, 2019, the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation issued Decision № 39-P, and in his opinion, judge Aranovskii described the USSR as an “illegitimately established state” and called for Russia not to be considered the legal successor of the USSR. Thus, judge Aranovskii touched upon the sphere of State succession, the regulation of which is related to international law and not to constitutional law. In particular, Aranovskii raised such problems as the legality of succession. Relevant provisions on legality are also included in existing international treaties on the succession of states, such as the 1978 Vienna Convention on the succession of states in respect to treaties and the 1983 Vienna Convention on the succession of states in respect to state property, state archives, and public debts, as well as Articles on the nationality of natural persons in relation to the succession of states. The issue of the legality of state succession was also highlighted in the second report on the issue of state succession in respect of responsibility for internationally wrongful acts by the International Law Commission Special Rapporteur Pavel Šturma. Research on this issue is important because the provisions on Russia as the legal successor to the USSR were proposed as one of the amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, which will be approved by the Russian people in an all-Russian vote. In order to make a legal assessment of the legality of state succession, it is important to analyse the history of the relevant provisions in existing international treaties, as well as to analyse the relevant international legal practice on this issue. This research will assess the reasonableness of both the opinion of judge Aranovskii and the corresponding amendment to the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
论国家继承合法性问题
2019年12月10日,俄罗斯联邦宪法法院发布了第39-P号决定,在他看来,阿拉诺夫斯基法官将苏联描述为“非法建立的国家”,并呼吁不要将俄罗斯视为苏联的合法继承者。因此,Aranovskii法官谈到了国家继承的领域,这一领域的规定与国际法有关,而与宪法无关。阿拉诺夫斯基特别提出了继承合法性等问题。现有的关于国家继承的国际条约中也有关于合法性的相关规定,如1978年关于条约方面的国家继承的《维也纳公约》、1983年关于国家财产、国家档案和公共债务方面的国家继承的《维也纳公约》,以及关于国家继承方面的自然人国籍的条款。国际法委员会特别报告员帕维尔Šturma在关于国家继承与国际不法行为的责任问题的第二份报告中也强调了国家继承的合法性问题。对这个问题的研究很重要,因为关于俄罗斯作为苏联合法继承者的条款是作为俄罗斯联邦宪法修正案之一提出的,这将由俄罗斯人民在全俄投票中批准。为了对国家继承的合法性进行法律上的评估,分析现有国际条约中有关规定的历史,以及分析这一问题的相关国际法律实践是很重要的。本研究将评估Aranovskii法官的意见和相应的俄罗斯联邦宪法修正案的合理性。
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