In 2000, Taribo graduated from
Ural State Law Academy. In 2005, he defended his
Candidate of Sciences (
Ph.D. equal) thesis on the topic "Doctrines of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation in the Field of Taxation: Theoretical and Practical Aspects", at the
Russian State University of Justice. Then, in 2019, he defended his
Doctor of Sciences (
habilitation) thesis on "Problems of the Evolutionary Development of the Russian Model of Judicial Constitutional Normative Control" at
Moscow State University. In 2001, he joined the Secretariat of the
Constitutional Court of Russia as Chief Consultant of the Department of Constitutional Foundations of Administrative Law. For a long time, he headed the Department of Constitutional Foundations of Public Law. In 2023, he was appointed by the Constitutional Court as Head of the Court’s Secretariat. Since 2010, he has been engaged in research and teaching at the
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, where he serves as Professor at the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law. On 16 July 2025, Taribo was appointed a judge of the Constitutional Court by the
Federation Council upon nomination by
President Vladimir Putin. ==References==