Some Aspects of Liability for Nonperformance of Constitutional Justice Authorities Decisions of the Territories in the Russian Federation
- Marina Mokoseeva
Abstract
The main objective of the research was the question of the responsibility for failure to decisions of constitutional justice authorities in the federal territories. The author considers the reasons of nonperformance of decisions of constitutional Justice authorities, discourses about types of responsibility. In the article the positive experience in this problem solving by improvement procuracy’s relations is discussed. The author suggests possible ways of solution for nonperformance of decisions of constitutional (statutory) courts in Russian federal territories. Also specific proposals focused on caution judicatum solvi-execution of the constitutional (statutory) courts’ decisions-are offered here.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v11n6p287
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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