Impeachment in the Context of Constitutional Responsibility: Problematic Aspects
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The article deals with the constitutional regulation of the institute of impeachment in Lithuania and abroad, the official doctrine, touches upon both its historical and comparative aspect. The beginning of the article discusses the place of the impeachment procedure in the sphere of constitutional liability, its ties with other sanctions of constitutional liability. The article also provides an in-depth discussion of the legal regulation of impeachment and the constitutional justice practice, analyses the issues of legal regulation.
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