
COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: FROM ORIGINS TO MODERN ERA
Author(s) -
Анатолий Пилипенко,
Anatoliy Pilipyenko
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
žurnal zarubežnogo zakonodatelʹstva i sravnitelʹnogo pravovedeniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-9995
pISSN - 1991-3222
DOI - 10.12737/16120
Subject(s) - comparative law , legislation , administrative law , law , political science , legislature , state (computer science) , constitutional law , public law , municipal law , constitutional court , basic law , comparative method , constitution , linguistics , philosophy , algorithm , computer science
If we consider 1965 to be the initial date of the formation of constitutional and administrative comparative studies, the year of creation in the Institute of the sector for foreign legislation on State Building, then this direction of the comparative law can rightly celebrate its 50th anniversary. During this period, the main research directions in the Comparative Constitutional and Administrative Law were determined: study and mastering of the comparative law method, research of organization and procedure of law-making, organization and procedures for preparation of draft legislation, legislative technique, Constitutions of foreign countries, a foreign federation, legal status of an individual, system of state-forming organs, individual institutions of constitutional and administrative law, modern trends in the development of administrative law, and others. These areas, in essence, define themes for future comparative law research in the field of comparative constitutional and administrative law.