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Constitution of the Republic of Belarus

The “Constitution of the Republic of Belarus” serves as the foundational legal document governing Belarus, establishing the framework of the state, the principles of governance, and the rights and duties of its citizens. Written in a clear and authoritative style, the Constitution reflects both the civil law traditions of continental Europe and the unique historical and political context of Belarus. Enacted in 1994 and subsequently amended, it provides essential insights into the balance of powers, the role of the president, and the structure of the judiciary, making it a crucial text for understanding contemporary Belarusian law and governance. The Government of Belarus, as the author of this vital document, draws upon a rich history of legal development and governance shaped by the legacies of Soviet rule and independence. This Constitution reflects the country's aspirations for sovereignty while grappling with its geopolitical position in Eastern Europe. The formal and rigorous language utilized embodies an authoritative approach to statecraft, aimed at reinforcing national identity and legal order in a complex political landscape. This Constitution is a must-read for scholars, legal practitioners, and policy-makers interested in Eastern European studies, comparative constitutional law, and the political dynamics of post-Soviet states. Its analysis of fundamental rights and government structure is essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the legal landscape of Belarus and its implications for democracy and human rights in the region.
55 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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