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THE CURRENT STATE OF CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE IN UKRAINE: CHALLENGES AND NEW SOLUTIONS
 
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профессор, директор Института сравнительного публичного права и международного права Ужгородского национального университета, Украина
 
 
Publication date: 2019-12-19
 
 
Studia Politologiczne 2018;48
 
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Current state of the doctrine and the main tendencies of development of constitutional justice in Ukraine are analyzed in the article. The dilemma and main factors of introduction of the constitutional justice in the state structure of Ukraine, the contradictory elements of which laid some problems in the implementation of the rule of law, respect for human rights and democracy are revealed. The main tendencies of the development of constitutional justice in the light of the constitutional reform of justice and the adoption of a new version of the Law on the Constitutional Court are defined. Special attention is paid to the introduction of the institution of constitutional complaint and the system of legal protection of human rights in Ukraine.
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