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Constitutional Complaints and the Constitutionality of Pro Justitia Measures: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesia, Germany, and South Korea

As-Siyasi: Journal of Constitutional Law
In practice, pretrial hearings in Indonesia often fail to be an effective instrument for protecting the rights of suspects and victims in the Pro Justitia process.
Ivan Zairani Lisi   +4 more
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CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS OF UZBEKISTAN AND KAZAKHSTAN: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STATUS AND COMPETENCE

Вестник КазНПУ имени Абая. Серия: Юриспруденция
The article presents a comparative analysis of the legal status and competence of the Constitutional Courts of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Uzbekistan in the context of modern constitutional and legal reforms.
Yernar Adam, O.Z. Mukhamedzhanov
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Designing Justice: The Influence of Constitutional Review Mechanisms on Minority Rights Protection in Democracies

Journal of law review
This study examines the empirical relationship between constitutional review models and the protection of minority rights in democratic states. While international human rights instruments set normative standards, domestic institutional designs determine
Reyhan Mahardika Siswadhi, Aprilliani
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THE APPLICATION OF THE ECHR AND ITS JURISPRUDENCE BY ALBANIAN CONSTITUTIONAL JUDGES IN CRIMINAL DISPUTES

Balkan social science review (BSSR)
The application of human rights is one of the main variables that measure the democratic status of a country. While in traditional literature, public law, which includes human rights, and criminal law were divided, in recent years, judges have also ...
D. Veshi, Enkelejda Koka, Ervin Pupe
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THE CASE OF SKRYPKA AS THE EPITOME OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CONSTITUTIONAL COMPLAINTS IN UKRAINE

Access to Justice in Eastern Europe
Background: The article thoroughly examines the efficacy of constitutional complaints within Ukraine, utilising the Skrypka case as a pivotal illustration.
Dmytro Terletskyi, Rodion Nehara
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Constitutional Review and Minority Rights: Aligning Domestic Courts with International Norms

Journal of law review
The protection of minority rights is central to democratic governance and international human rights law. This article examines how constitutional review mechanisms interact with international normative frameworks to shape outcomes for ethnic, religious,
Rochmat Ali Syaefudin
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The right of citizens to a constitutional complaint as a means of resolving a constitutional and legal dispute

Visnik Nacional’nogo Universitetu «Lvivska Politehnika» Seria Uridicni Nauki, 2022
Volodymyr Ortynsky   +2 more
exaly  

Constitutional Review Complaint as an Evolution of the Kelsenian Model

Vienna Online Journal on International Constitutional Law, 2021
exaly  

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