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Rudkin, Yuri Dmitrievich

Yuri Dmitrievich Rudkin (born 1951) - People's Deputy of the RSFSR , member of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR in 1990-1991; Judge of the Constitutional Court of Russia since 1991.

Yuri Dmitrievich Rudkin
FlagJudge of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation
since October 30, 1991
Successornow in office
BirthNovember 7, 1951 ( 1951-11-07 ) (67 years old)
Burmakino village, Nekrasovsky district , Yaroslavl region , RSFSR
EducationYaroslavl Higher Anti-Aircraft Missile Command School of Air Defense , Yaroslavl State University
Academic degreecandidate of law
Awards
Order of HonorDiploma of the President of Russia.png
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Place of work

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Biography

Born on November 7, 1951 in the village of Burmakino, Nekrasovsky District, Yaroslavl Region . He graduated from the Yaroslavl Higher Anti-Aircraft Missile Command School of Air Defense in 1972, then served in the army.

He graduated in 1978 from Yaroslavl State University with a degree in law . During his studies, he worked as a legal adviser . In 1978-1990 he taught law at Yaroslavl State University and the Yaroslavl Polytechnic Institute . In 1984 he defended his dissertation at the Kharkov Law Institute on the topic " Law- making production (nature, structure, varieties)." Since 1990, assistant professor of law at the Yaroslavl Polytechnic Institute.

In 1990, students of the Yaroslavl Polytechnic Institute were nominated as candidates for deputies of the RSFSR in the Krasnoperekopsky territorial district No. 772 of the Yaroslavl region and won, bypassing 7 other candidates, gaining 47.71% of the vote in the second round of voting.

At the 1st Congress of People's Deputies of the RSFSR, he was elected a member of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR . He was deputy chairman of the RSFSR Supreme Soviet Legislative Committee, member of the Commission of the Council of Nationalities of the RSFSR Supreme Soviet on the socio-economic development of republics within the Russian Federation, autonomous region, autonomous regions, small nations, member of the Supreme Council Presidium Commission on Soviet Germans. Member of the Constitutional Commission. He was a member of the "Russia" faction and the deputy group "Military personnel".

On October 29, 1991, at the V Congress of People’s Deputies, he was elected a judge of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, in connection with this, on October 30, he terminated his deputy powers. At the first meeting of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, he was elected its secretary. On February 13, 1995 he was elected judge-secretary of the Constitutional Court. February 14 was included in the first chamber of the Constitutional Court. He oversaw the Commission on Budget, Finance and Management. He was a member of the Council on Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation . February 18, 1998 resigned as judge-secretary of the Constitutional Court.

He expressed dissenting opinions in cases concerning the election of heads of constituent entities of the Russian Federation in 1996, and the death penalty in 2009.

The author of more than 30 published scientific papers.

Married. There is a son and a daughter.

Rewards

  • Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation .
  • Certificate of honor of the President of the Russian Federation (December 12, 2008).

Notes

Links

  • Rudkin, Yuri Dmitrievich // Constitutional Court of Russia. - Reference / Compiled by: M.S. Balutenko, G.V. Belonuchkin, K.A. Katanyan. Under the general editorship of K. A. Katanyan. Electronic version. 1997-2001.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rudkin__Yuri_Dmitrievich&oldid=92133885


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