Execution of the Constitutional Court Decisions as a Guarantee for Strengthening the Constitutionalism (Example of the Republic of Armenia)

Authors

  • Anahit Manasyan Yerevan State University

Keywords:

Constitutional Court, Constitutional Court decisions, constitutionalism, constitutional and political culture

Abstract

The article considers several contemporary issues concerning the execution of the Constitutional Court decisions. The author states that the key body vested with necessary competences for ensuring the execution of the discussed decisions is the Constitutional Court itself. At the same time, the author concludes that formation of the proper system of the Constitutional Court decision execution firstly depends on the corresponding level of constitutional and political culture of the society. This circumstance, in its turn, leads to suppose that the achievement of the discussed goal is possible only if all the subjects included in this sphere express respect to Constitutional Court, its competences and decisions.

Author Biography

Anahit Manasyan, Yerevan State University

PhD in Law
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Yerevan State University
Senior Adviser to the President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia

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Published

2015-10-10

How to Cite

Manasyan, A. (2015). Execution of the Constitutional Court Decisions as a Guarantee for Strengthening the Constitutionalism (Example of the Republic of Armenia). Journal of the University of Latvia. Law, (8), 190–197. Retrieved from https://journal.lu.lv/jull/article/view/194