Science of constitutional law as a basis for the development of the state legal system
https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2021-66-2-215-224
Abstract
The article analyzes the influence of the science of constitutional law on the formation of constitutional legal relations in the state. The role of scientists in identifying trends in the development of the state and law is reflected. The role of the Constitution as a fundamental act, as an act integrating the entire national legal system, is emphasized. Suggestions are made to improve the system of checks and balances. It is emphasized that the development of constitutional law is influenced by the European legal space. European integration is the most important factor in the process of further development and improvement of national legal systems. A special threat to the stability of the state is created by the split of society, the lack of unity of the people in solving basic issues (property, political pluralism, the real provision of rights and freedoms regardless of political views). The coincidence of constitutional reality and constitutional norms is the most important condition and manifestation of the unity of the state and citizens.
About the Author
G. A. VasilevichBelarus
Grigoriy A. Vasilevich, Corresponding Member, D. Sc. (Law), Professor, Head of the Constitutional Law Department, Faculty of Law
8 Leningradskaya Str., Minsk 220030
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