Of the four Soviet constitutions, the 1936 constitution survived longest.
Rights to private property, including the right to own land, which was taboo under the Soviet constitution, are explicitly protected.
His first book on the Soviet constitution was published in 1947, followed by numerous publications.
The right for shelter was secured in the Soviet constitution.
Another constitution was adopted in 1960, being influenced mostly by the Soviet constitution of 1936.
The essence of the Soviet constitution was incorporated, some features having been compressed and others expanded.
He was a member of the commission to draw up a new Soviet constitution.
This first constitution was modeled on the Soviet constitution of 1936.
The Soviet constitutions, which were promulgated in 1918, 1924, 1936 and 1977, did not limit state power.
Its structure, operational procedures and decision-making processes were defined by the 1977 Soviet constitution.