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This article sheds light on two under-researched issue areas: the energy policy-shaping role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and how constitutionalization of EU state aid law gives the European Commission (Commission) increased ...
Elin Lerum Boasson
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The place of the President of the Russian Federation in the constitutional system of public authority (In the light of the 2020 constitutional reform) [PDF]
Introduction. The constitutional and legal characteristic of the status of any body begins with identifi cation of its place in the system of power.
Abaeva, Elena A.
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Constitutionalization of environmental relations in Russia: Formation and development [PDF]
Introduction: The formation and development of constitutional norms of the protection of nature and the environment is an important condition for creating the favorable environment in the interests of present and future generations.
Hassan, Mohammed Najah Hasan
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CONSTITUTIONALIZATION OF RUSSIAN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS: CONCEPT, FORMS, PROBLEMS AND SIGNIFICANCE
Constitutionalization as a legal concept has been introduced into Russian science relatively recently, after the start of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the activation of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, in connection ...
SHADRIN Viktor Sergeevich
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HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONDITIONS OF URBANIZATION [PDF]
World practice proves that one of the important functions of city self-government in recent years has become the provision of management services that meet local needs and priorities related to the realization of human rights at the local level ...
Natalia V. Bocharova
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Constitutionalization of Happiness: A Global and Comparative Inquiry
Happiness and well-being are now explicitly enshrined in a myriad of national constitutions. As of 2022, the terms “happiness” and “well-being” form part of the constitutional lexicon of more than 20 and 110 states respectively.
Trevor T. W. Wan
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AbstractIn 2021, the Chilean Convention became the first constitution-making body with gender parity. However, the draft – which reflected many gender-related norms – was rejected by 61.89 per cent of voters in the exit plebiscite of 2022. In this article, we argue that although parity constitutionalism has promise and, in the Chilean case, was linked ...
Rosalind Dixon, Marcela Prieto Rudolphy
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Fair Trial partial Constitutionalization in the Mashruteh Constitution [PDF]
The right to fair trial is one of the fundamental human rights of humankind. Hence, this right has been now among constitutional norms and in the constitution of some countries it has been subject to constitutionalization.
Gholamreza Gholipour, Nasrin Mehra
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This paper offers a contextualized analysis of the way in which three Islamic constitutions—in Egypt (2014/2019), Tunisia (2014), and Yemen (2015)—came to a similar self-declaration of a “civil state” (dawla madaniyya), following the Arab uprisings. This
L. Lavie
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The Constitutionalization of International Law After Liberalism
Many political changes that have taken place across the world in the last decade have been connected with the spill-over of a new narrative in the public dimension. Among other things, this narrative has emphasized returning control over the public space
Piotr Uhma
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