Abstract

The article analyzes possibilities of practical application of the concept of the «official constitutional doctrine» proposed by D. Žalimas in the analysis of current Ukrainian socio-political situation. The author emphasizes that usage of the concept of «official constitutional doctrine» in modern Ukraine is significantly complicated by the fact that Ukraine belongs to so-called «electoral democracies» pool, whereas the Republic of Lithuania is an example of a successful «consolidated democracy». Considering the abovementioned difference of socio-political models, the author focuses on main risks for the Ukrainian constitutional process in a modern European and global context. The author analyses existing obstacles and challenges of the constitutional process is Ukraine, and provides some practical recommendations for overcoming them.

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