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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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Fake F.F. Constitutional Principles of Organization of the Supreme Organs of State Power of Uruguay

Abstract: The paper briefly outlines the main principles of the supreme bodies of state power in today’s Uruguay. The analysis of the constitutional norms that establish the basic legal approaches of the Latin American nation to the question of the formation, competence and functioning of the Uruguayan legislature, executive and judicial branches of government. The article reflects, the problem of the status of a public officer, in Uruguay analyzed the existing legal framework of the state apparatus. Separately marked the role of the Supreme Court, in which the authority is carrying out the functions of constitutional review


Keywords:

principle of popular sovereignty, the principle of independent national development, secularism, Latin American economic integration; ban overlapping positions in the civil service, Regulation on the Principles of Public Service, the Supreme Court


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