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Satversmes tiesas procesa subjekti un procesa objekti, to izpratne un īstenošanas problemātika

Authors: Pastars, Edgars;

Satversmes tiesas procesa subjekti un procesa objekti, to izpratne un īstenošanas problemātika

Abstract

The author in his Master’s Thesis, when summarizing the Court practice and studying the materials in cases, has established the problems of the Constitutional Court process. Problems of two groups – concerning the subjects and objects of the process – are dealt with in the Master’s Thesis. The problems have been identified by referring to concrete procedural documents. The Master’s Thesis is not confined only to establishment of problems. Solutions of the identified problems are offered as well. As the cause of the established problems is either incompleteness of normative acts or controversial application of the acts in practice, then the solutions are also different: those, which envisage amendments to the normative acts and those, which are directed towards more consistent and conformable interpretation and application of the legal norms.

Šā maģistra darba ietvaros autors analizē tās Satversmes tiesas procesa problēmas, kas ir saistītas ar šā procesa subjektiem un objektu. Darbā minētas svarīgākās no šīm problēmām. Tas identificētas, apkopojot tiesas praksi, pētot citu valstu normatīvos aktus, kā arī iepazīstoties ar juridisko literatūru procesuālo tiesību jomā. Darbā tiek apzinātas problēmas, dots tām vērtējums un piedāvāts identificēto problēmu risinājumus.

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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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