Konstitucionnaya yusticiya v stranah Vostochnoy Evropi:problemi teorii i praktiki.Monografiya
The monograph is devoted to constitutional justice in the countries of Eastern Europe. Its authors are representatives of 11 states: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Poland, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. They prove that in the modern world, constitutional courts are key participants in legal and political relations. Determining the actual legal and political order has ceased to be the privilege of the political authorities, i.e. the head of State, Government and Parliament, and has also become dependent on the constitutional courts. The Constitutional courts determine the legal and, thanks to them, also the political framework for the activities of State authorities. This is the first monograph in which a comprehensive comparative legal study of the bodies controlling the constitutionality of law in post-Soviet states is carried out, and the first joint work carried out by an international team of researchers from this region. For students and teachers of higher educational institutions, judges of constitutional courts, lawyers of constitutional courts and cooperating with constitutional courts.
No reviews found