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  1. Valery Dmitrievich Zorkin ( Russian: Вале́рий Дми́триевич Зо́рькин; born 18 February 1943) is a Russian jurist who serves as the fourth and current President of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation. He also served as the first President of the Constitutional Court in 1991-1993.

  2. Valery Zorkin (born 1943) 29 October 1991 – 6 October 1993 1 year, 342 days Moscow State University – LL.D. Nikolay Vitruk (1937–2012) 6 October 1993 – 13 February 1995 1 year, 130 days Tomsk State University: 2 LL.D. Vladimir Tumanov (1926–2011) 13 February 1995 – 20 February 1997 2 years, 7 days Institute of Foreign Trade: 3

    • 6 years, without terms limits
    • Constitution of Russia, FCL "On the Constitutional Court of Russia"
  3. Some of the judges of the Constitutional Court (including court president Valery Zorkin) with President Vladimir Putin, December, 12, 2023. The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation consists of 11 judges (with the quorum of 8), one being the President (currently Valery Zorkin) and another one being Deputy President (currently Sergey ...

  4. Feb 13, 2012 · Valery Zorkin’s State and Revolution. Last Friday, President Medvedev appointed Valery Zorkin to an additional six-year term as chairman of the Constitutional Court. This move comes in the wake ...

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · This year, Valery Zorkin, chairman of the Russian Constitutional Court, turned 80 years old. For the last 20 of them, he’s been an indispensable figure for the Kremlin, granting top-down approval and legalisation for all its initiatives. Zorkin has authorised Russia’s non-compliance with European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decisions, the removal of presidential term limits in Russia, its ...

  6. Mar 9, 2012 · The Zorkin Doctrine The Putin regime’s chief legal pamphleteer and chairman of the Russian Constitutional Court, Valery Zorkin, has led a withering attack on this concept of the “spirit” of ...

  7. May 23, 2023 · President of the Constitutional Court Valery Zorkin : Good afternoon, Mr President. Vladimir Putin : I am very happy to see you, Mr Zorkin. The Constitutional Court is a key element in the country’s legal and judicial system. Vladimir Zorkin: One of the keys. Vladimir Putin : I am very glad to see you today and would like to congratulate you ...