CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PROCEEDINGS IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC AND CZECH REPUBLIC

Authors

  • Julia ONDROVА Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica

Keywords:

Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic, Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, compliance, control, legal force

Abstract

The characteristics ofthe proceedings regarding the control of law at the constitutional courts of the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic are given focusing on the proceedings and the substance of the significant differences having common features found at both constitutional courts. These features bring together the common and special in the processes of analysing the legal regulation of the legal compliance procedure made by the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic, and the proceedings concerning the annulment of law of other legal regulation or their individual provisions made by the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic. 

Author Biography

Julia ONDROVА, Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica

JUDr., PhD., Department of the Constitutional Law, the Faculty of Law

References

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Additional Files

Published

2018-04-06

How to Cite

[1]
ONDROVА .J. 2018. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PROCEEDINGS IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC AND CZECH REPUBLIC . Foreign trade: economics, finance, law. 97, 2 (Apr. 2018), 52–61.