Abstract

The experience of 'color revolutions' and 'Arab spring' testifies to new phenomena in the constitutional development of the countries of the East. The article briefly talks about the nature of these revolutions, their basic social and political conditions, goals, and demands of the people. During the consideration of individual constitutional amendments and four new constitutions (Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia), the constitutional and legal results of revolutions are analyzed in four directions: man and family, public associations and their role in society, the foundations of the public and state system, state bodies and Local government. Separately, the novels of the constitutions are pointed out, which contribute to the experience of constitutional development and the theory of constitutional law.

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