Abstract

The article is devoted to current theoretical issues related to the system-structural formation of constitutional law. The author considers the main approaches to the subject matter of constitutional law and its constituent institutions. Particular attention is paid to the characteristics of the main institutions of constitutional law, to which the author relates the foundations of the constitutional system, the foundations of the legal status of the individual, the federative structure, the right to vote, the foundations of the formation and functioning of the system of public authorities. An important place in the article is assigned to the definition and analysis of factors influencing the development of system-forming institutions, as well as their inherent tendencies. In the author's opinion, the essence of the constitutional law core institutions contains not only legal, but also moral principles.

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