Abstract


 
 
 
 The article deals with the categorical apparatus for researching the legal status of participants in constitutional proceedings. According to the author, the following elements are at the heart of the categorical apparatus related to the status of participants in constitutional proceedings: the general social and historically conditioned notions of «status» and «status» as social (and not exclusively legal) categories; universally recognized legal concepts of «legal status» and «legal status»; differentiation of legal status according to the ratio of international and national law to «international legal status» and «legal status of a citizen»; classification of legal status by volume to legal status of a person, special legal status, individual legal status, constitutional and legal status of a participant in constitutional proceedings.
 
 
 
 

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