Abstract

The study reveals the theoretical and public legal foundations of constitutional mobilization and mobilization constitutionalism, distinguishes between the categories of “constitutional changes” and “constitutional modernization”. The mobilization of various subjects of constitutional law with powers of authority, professional knowledge and ordinary citizens is an important trend in modern democratic states when carrying out constitutional changes. The author of the article believes that in comparative constitutionalism a new area of research on public legal and constitutional politics is emerging, which reflects the process of involving various subjects of constitutional law in constitutional mobilization and constitutional changes.

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