The article examines the content of the international law principle of self-determination in the context of three ideas that define the essence of the state: sovereignty, common will and human rights. Materialy konferencii v chest' zasluzhennogo dejatelja nauki Rossijskoj Federacii, doktora juridicheskih nauk, professora kafedry mezhdunarodnogo prava juridicheskogo fakul'teta Sankt-Peterburgskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Ljudmily Nikiforovny Galenskoj / Pod red. In conclusions the article outlines the prospects for the development of the EU-Russian relations regarding the Post-Soviet international politics and current Ukrainian crisis. The Agreement on the Eurasian Economic Union between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan and Association Agreements between the EU and Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova are analyzed. The authors analyze the EU and Russia`s policies towards the Post-Soviet space including dynamics of the Post-Soviet politics, Eurasian integration and its institutions, EU Eastern Partnership and European Neighborhood Policy. The article focuses on the political, legal and economic developments within the Post-Soviet area including the processes of the Eurasian integration and its implications for the EU-Russian relations. Court of EAEC/Confederation» is elaborated. The author’s interpretation of the term «Court of the Eurasian Economic Union. Of The opinions of foreign and domestic scholars about the nature of supranational institutions are given.
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