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Vol. 111 No. 9 (2008): Jurisprudence
Social Rights in the Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court of Lithuania
Toma Birmontienė
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7–19
Is the Constituent Assembly a solution for the reform of the Romanian constitutional system?
Radu Carp
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20–25
Several Aspects of the Official Constitutional Doctrine on the Accountability of the President of the Republic of Lithuania
Egidijus Jarašiūnas
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26–36
The Self-institutionalization of the Lithuanian Council Upon the Declaration of Independence
Mindaugas Maksimaitis
PDF (Lithuanian)
37–45
The President of the Republic of Lithuania and the Constitutional Principle of the Separation of Powers
Gediminas Mesonis
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46–53
Elections of Members of the Seimas: Some Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Electoral Right
Vytautas Sinkevičius
PDF (Lithuanian)
54–65
The Constitutional Foundations of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Milda Vainiutė
PDF (Lithuanian)
66–73
The Features of the Argentine Constitution
Elena Vaitiekienė
PDF (Lithuanian)
74–85
The Perspectives of the National Human Rights Institution in Lithuania
Edita Žiobienė
PDF (Lithuanian)
86–93
Impeachment in the Context of Constitutional Responsibility: Problematic Aspects
Vaidotas Bacevičius
PDF (Lithuanian)
94–104
Value Theory of Human Rights and Its Difficulties
Lina Beliūnienė
PDF (Lithuanian)
105–115
Some Aspects of Interpreting Constitutional Natural Law: Thomistic Perspective
Tomas Blinstrubis
PDF (Lithuanian)
116–124
Dissenting Opinion in the Constitutional Justice: Collegiality of the Court vs. Personal Independence of the Judge
Viktorija Staugaitytė
PDF (Lithuanian)
125–131