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Title: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-MAKING AS A SOCIAL PRODUCT
Authors: Muhachev, I. V.
Мухачев, И. В.
Gondarenko, A. S.
Гондаренко, А. С.
Gryaznov, D. G.
Грязнов, Д. Г.
Kazanovskaya, J. A.
Казановская, Ю. А.
Keywords: Norm of constitutional law;Constitution;Legislation;System of law;Constitutional law- making
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: Mukhachev, I; Gondarenko, A; Gryaznov, D; Kazanovskaya, J; Maulenov, K. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-MAKING AS A SOCIAL PRODUCT // LEX HUMANA. - 2022. - 14(2), 268-277.
Series/Report no.: Lex Humana
Abstract: The purpose of the study is to investigate the participation of society in the process of constitutional law-making and comprehension of this phenomenon in the modern science of law. The authors used a group of methods to achieve the goal of the study. These methods included classical general scientific methods (dialectical, formal-logical, analysis, synthesis, comparative) and private-scientific method of categorical analysis. Different approaches to the definition of the essence and types of constitutional law-making are disclosed and analyzed. The article expresses the opinion that the scope of the category of “constitutional law-making” is artificially narrowed. Authors examined the correspondence of the popular conception of law-making in general and the conception of constitutional law-making in particular to the objectives of creating a harmonious system of law. New approaches to the definition of the essence of constitutional law-making are formulated and the conclusion about the need for modernization of the concept of constitutional law-making is made. The authors suggest that the analysis of the content of constitutional-legal phenomena requires the use of different methodologies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/23430
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