The Constitutional Tribunal as the organ brought into being to examine a conformity of the law with the Constitution - focuses first of all on verifying formal exigencies of legality and only when, after such a research, it occurs that all formal criteria were met - proceeds to examine a contents itself of questioned legal act from the point of view of its conformity with the Constitution. Such a mode of proceeding is a consequence of the conception o f law which is adopted in our system. According to this conception the law itself determines what kinds of general legal acts can be admitted and, secondly, what organs are competent for to vote them. Analysis of the hitherto acquired experience in taking judicial decisions by the Constitution...
The Author of the article accepts the thesis on the monopoly of the Constitutional Tribunal in regar...
The Constitution of the Republic of Poland does not define in a comprehensive manner the matter to b...
The Lithuanian legal science has not so far thoroughly considered the issue of whether the Constitut...
The Constitutional Tribunal as the organ brought into being to examine a conformity of the law with...
The Constitutional Tribunal`s task is to examine the constitutionality of legal acts. The dispute ov...
The Constitutional Tribunal`s task is to examine the constitutionality of legal acts. The dispute ov...
The subject of the article are the legal regulations contained in the Constitution of the Polish Pe...
The objective of the article is to address the question of the constitutional admissibility of the j...
In the light of Article 184 of the 1997 Constitution administrative courts verify the lawfulness of ...
The article presents the results of preliminary studies of the matter of the judicial application of...
The recent legal changes pertaining to the institution of the Constitutional Tribunal arouse many co...
The creation of the Constitutional Tribunal (1981, 1985), instead of a separate chamber of the Supre...
The article discusses fundamental issues concerning the Polish Constitutional Tribunal. Fir...
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania can be distinguished from the general competen...
The subject matter of the article is the regulation of the Constitution of Polish People's Republic...
The Author of the article accepts the thesis on the monopoly of the Constitutional Tribunal in regar...
The Constitution of the Republic of Poland does not define in a comprehensive manner the matter to b...
The Lithuanian legal science has not so far thoroughly considered the issue of whether the Constitut...
The Constitutional Tribunal as the organ brought into being to examine a conformity of the law with...
The Constitutional Tribunal`s task is to examine the constitutionality of legal acts. The dispute ov...
The Constitutional Tribunal`s task is to examine the constitutionality of legal acts. The dispute ov...
The subject of the article are the legal regulations contained in the Constitution of the Polish Pe...
The objective of the article is to address the question of the constitutional admissibility of the j...
In the light of Article 184 of the 1997 Constitution administrative courts verify the lawfulness of ...
The article presents the results of preliminary studies of the matter of the judicial application of...
The recent legal changes pertaining to the institution of the Constitutional Tribunal arouse many co...
The creation of the Constitutional Tribunal (1981, 1985), instead of a separate chamber of the Supre...
The article discusses fundamental issues concerning the Polish Constitutional Tribunal. Fir...
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania can be distinguished from the general competen...
The subject matter of the article is the regulation of the Constitution of Polish People's Republic...
The Author of the article accepts the thesis on the monopoly of the Constitutional Tribunal in regar...
The Constitution of the Republic of Poland does not define in a comprehensive manner the matter to b...
The Lithuanian legal science has not so far thoroughly considered the issue of whether the Constitut...