CC: Russia retained its sovereignty by adopting the Human Rights Convention

Russia did not transfer part of its sovereignty to anyone after the adoption of the European Convention on Human Rights. This was stated in an interview with TASS by the Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation (CC) Sergei Mavrin.

According to him, this means that Russia is a sovereign state and “ operates on the basis of public order. & # 39; & # 39;

In this regard, the Constitutional Court has the right to decide whether the decision of a foreign court will be enforced if it contradicts the foundations of public order and order public. the Russian Federation.

Mavrin also commented on the situation in Poland, where in early October & nbsp; the Constitutional Court has ruled that national laws take precedence over decisions of the European Union. As AiF.ru wrote, Brussels considered it to be a direct rebellion and an attack on the integrity of the EU . EU officials reminded Warsaw that the priority of EU laws over national laws is the basis of the Union.

Mavrin thinks the situation in Poland is different. By joining the EU, this country could share in favor of the union a certain part of its sovereignty.

Источник aif.ru

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