SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i4.841Keywords:
Constitution, the supreme law of the stateAbstract
The Constitution is the fundamental law of a Member State governing the organizationand functioning of the relations between public authorities and citizens rights and
fundamental freedoms, and ways to guarantee them.
The Constitution is the supreme law in the state, it is at the top of the pyramid and it is
the source of all legal documents and legal regulations.
Supremacy of the Constitution is ensured through an effective mechanism resulted in a
legal institution called constitutionality of laws controls, including all procedures through
which achieve verification of low compliance with constitutional provisions
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