I Am Choosing a Book Published by the Vilnius University Faculty of Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51740/PS.35.6Keywords:
Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania, Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania, individual constitutional complaint, jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court, doctrine of the Constitutional CourtAbstract
The publication consists of seventeen articles dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania. The articles by different authors examine the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court on various legal issues. The authors scrutinize different areas of law, providing a multifaceted view of the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court. The articles predominantly apply the historical approach, showing the origins and development of the Constitutional Court’s position on a particular issue over the thirty-year period under review. The collection analyzes and evaluates the doctrine of the Constitutional Court on various issues that have attracted the attention of leading lawyers and society, such as the limits of the people’s freedom to hold a referendum; (hidden) attempts by the Constitutional Court to change its jurisprudence; the application of legal principles; the justification of individual constitutional complaints; the interaction between the arguments of the Constitutional Court and other courts; issues of legislative omissions, and etc.