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342.4:342.565.2 (2) |
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![]() GRECU, Alexandru, POPA, Victor. Aspecte comparative a constituţionalismului în Republica Moldova și Ucraina prin prisma instituţiei curţii constituţionale. In: Studii Juridice Universitare, 2013, nr. 3-4(23-34), pp. 245-260. ISSN 1857-4122. |
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Numărul 3-4(23-34) / 2013 / ISSN 1857-4122 | ||||||
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The purpose of this publication is the investigation of the constitutional jurisdiction, through the institution of the Constitutional Court, in Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.Being an agency carrying out the constitutional jurisdiction, the Court is independent of the legislative, executive and judiciary powers, it obeys only to the Constitution guaranteeing the supremacy of the Constitution, ensuring the principle of separation of state powers and the state responsibility to the citizen and of the citizen to the state. The Constitutional Court is an independent state constitutional agency, the primary function of which is the control of constitutionality of the regulatory acts and legal rules, which are contrary to the Constitution, and the Constitution interpretation. The Court operates under its own jurisdictions, based on the principles of independence, security of tenure, collegiality, legality and publicity. The Court has financial autonomy and its own budget, which is separate from the state budget. |
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Cuvinte-cheie constituționalism, Constituţie, Curtea Constituțională, justiție constituțională, lege supremă. |
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