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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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Khabrieva T.Y. Doctrinal Foundation and Constitutionalization of Justice Ideas

Abstract: The article is devoted to the currently existing scientific doctrines of justice and their consolidation in the texts of constitutions. Study of different points of view on this matter, allowed the author to identify a set of basic criteria of justice, many of which are reflected in constitutional provisions. The article provides a comparative legal analysis of constitutional rules relating to the regulation of matters of justice. The author concludes that the constitutions of many countries are increasingly turning to issues of justice. In this case there is a tendency for greater consolidation of them and search for new models and forms of their constitutional and legal implementation.


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comparative law, scientific doctrine, constitution, justice, the judiciary.


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