The Constitutional Court - the only authority of constitutional jurisdiction in the legal system of Republic of Moldova
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DABIJA, Tatiana. The Constitutional Court - the only authority of constitutional jurisdiction in the legal system of Republic of Moldova. In: Relaţii internaţionale. Plus, 2018, nr. 2(14), pp. 330-346. ISSN 1857-4440.
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Relaţii internaţionale. Plus
Numărul 2(14) / 2018 / ISSN 1857-4440 /ISSNe 2587-3393

The Constitutional Court - the only authority of constitutional jurisdiction in the legal system of Republic of Moldova

CZU: 342.565.2(478)

Pag. 330-346

Dabija Tatiana
 
Institute of International Relations of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 6 februarie 2019


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The Constitutional Court is a premier institution for the Republic of Moldova, an innovation of the 1994 Constitution. The constitution of 29 July 1994 [2] established the fundamental legal framework of new orientations in all spheres of social life, capitalizing on the democratic constitutional tradition in the Republic of Moldova, as well as the constitutional requirements of a modern civilization [11, p.57]. The Law on the Constitutional Court [19] was promulgated on 25 January 1995 and on 29 August 1995 the Code of Constitutional Jurisdiction [3]. The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova started its activity on February 23, 1995. Thus, the control of the constitutionality of the laws and the assurance of the supremacy of the Constitution have got under the responsibility of a competent public authority, namely a special body - the Constitutional Court   

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Constitutional Court, control of the constitutionality of laws, democracy, sovereignty, constitution, law system, national justice