The Constitutional Court Of The Republic Of Macedonia
FINAL RESEARCH PAPER
THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA:
PROPOSALS FOR LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
Abstract:
This paper deals with the role of the Constitutional court of the Republic of Macedonia
in building constitutionalism. For that purpose, the concept of constitutionalism and two competences
of the Constitutional court are analyzed: judicial review and the competence to decide on demands for protection of some rights
(quasi-constitutional complaint). In performing of these two functions the position of the Constitutional court of Macedonia
is compared with that of the Constitutional court of Slovenia, because these two countries shared same historical experience,
but constitutionalism and human rights protection in Slovenia are on higher level.
1. The notion of constitutionalism
"Freedom ordains rules. Government is lost liberty." This is the paradox, which has confronted Western theories on the......
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