Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process

In this paper the author analyzes the views of scientists on the constitution formation as a natural process in accordance with the national traditions and state formation experience. The author pays attention to the works of Charles-Louis de Montesquieu, A.V. Dicey, E. Burke, G. F. Puchta, devoted...

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Main Author: Solomiia Scrobach
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: PC Technology Center 2019-04-01
Series:ScienceRise: Juridical Science
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/sr_law/article/view/160756
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spelling doaj-f96f084076b74557bf3df25fd852dafa2020-11-25T04:00:53ZrusPC Technology CenterScienceRise: Juridical Science2523-41452523-41532019-04-0101 (7)151810.15587/2523-4153.2019.160756160756Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional processSolomiia Scrobach0V. M. Koretsky Institute of State and Law of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Tryokhsviatitelska str., 4, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01601In this paper the author analyzes the views of scientists on the constitution formation as a natural process in accordance with the national traditions and state formation experience. The author pays attention to the works of Charles-Louis de Montesquieu, A.V. Dicey, E. Burke, G. F. Puchta, devoted to the issues of the distribution of state power, the choice of form government, nature of laws, characteristic features of constitutions. The influence of the experience of organizing public authority on the development of the constitutional process is analyzed. In particular, the author analyzes the state-building process in Ukraine in 1917-1921, the works of state officials in the field of the state-building process, including the works of Sergei Shelukhin and Stanislav Dnistriansky in the context of preparing the basic law, taking into account the historical basis of the people's life, understanding the basic principles of the state system, the origins of the constitution. The author analyzes the text of the First Universal of the Ukrainian Central Rada. The texts of the preambles of the constitutions of the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Poland, the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic and the French Republic were worked out. The author pays attention to the references to the traditions and customs, the achievement of the nations, the cultural and political heritage of the ancestors, the practice of domestic state formation process in the preambles of the constitutions. The author analyzes the text of the Constitution of Ukraine preamble. The author proves that the constitution is not created from the abstract principles and represents the peculiarities of the state constitutional order, which is determined by the traditions, experience and practice of state building. The author convinces that the process of the constitution formation is natural and should reflect the people’s interests, and the validity of the constitution depends on the consideration of the national traditions and state formation experiencehttp://journals.uran.ua/sr_law/article/view/160756constitutionseparation of powersrule of lawnational traditionsstate formation experience
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Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process
ScienceRise: Juridical Science
constitution
separation of powers
rule of law
national traditions
state formation experience
author_facet Solomiia Scrobach
author_sort Solomiia Scrobach
title Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process
title_short Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process
title_full Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process
title_fullStr Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process
title_full_unstemmed Impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process
title_sort impact of traditions and state formation experience on constitution creation and development of constitutional process
publisher PC Technology Center
series ScienceRise: Juridical Science
issn 2523-4145
2523-4153
publishDate 2019-04-01
description In this paper the author analyzes the views of scientists on the constitution formation as a natural process in accordance with the national traditions and state formation experience. The author pays attention to the works of Charles-Louis de Montesquieu, A.V. Dicey, E. Burke, G. F. Puchta, devoted to the issues of the distribution of state power, the choice of form government, nature of laws, characteristic features of constitutions. The influence of the experience of organizing public authority on the development of the constitutional process is analyzed. In particular, the author analyzes the state-building process in Ukraine in 1917-1921, the works of state officials in the field of the state-building process, including the works of Sergei Shelukhin and Stanislav Dnistriansky in the context of preparing the basic law, taking into account the historical basis of the people's life, understanding the basic principles of the state system, the origins of the constitution. The author analyzes the text of the First Universal of the Ukrainian Central Rada. The texts of the preambles of the constitutions of the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Poland, the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic and the French Republic were worked out. The author pays attention to the references to the traditions and customs, the achievement of the nations, the cultural and political heritage of the ancestors, the practice of domestic state formation process in the preambles of the constitutions. The author analyzes the text of the Constitution of Ukraine preamble. The author proves that the constitution is not created from the abstract principles and represents the peculiarities of the state constitutional order, which is determined by the traditions, experience and practice of state building. The author convinces that the process of the constitution formation is natural and should reflect the people’s interests, and the validity of the constitution depends on the consideration of the national traditions and state formation experience
topic constitution
separation of powers
rule of law
national traditions
state formation experience
url http://journals.uran.ua/sr_law/article/view/160756
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