Tamara Morshchakova
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Preceded byNikolay Vitruk
Succeeded byVladimir Strekozov
BornTamara Georgievna Morshchakova
28 March 1936
28 March 1936
Tamara Morshchakova | |
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Тамара Морщакова | |
Morshchakova in December 2018 | |
| Deputy President of the Constitutional Court of Russia | |
| In office 1995–2002 | |
| Preceded by | Nikolay Vitruk |
| Succeeded by | Vladimir Strekozov |
| Judge of the Constitutional Court | |
| In office 29 October 1991 – 29 March 2002 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Tamara Georgievna Morshchakova 28 March 1936 |
| Alma mater | Moscow State University (Faculty of Law) |
| Occupation | Lecturing, writing, researching about the law and rights |
| Known for | Developing 1993 Russian Constitution, researching in the Law and Rights, a judge in the Constitutional Court of Russia, forensic expert |
Tamara Georgievna Morshchakova (Russian: Тамара Георгиевна Морщакова; born 28 March 1936) is a Soviet and Russian legal scholar and jurist who served as a judge of the Russian Constitutional Court from 1991 till 2002. Tamara Morshchakova was a member of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights until 2019.[1]
