Abstract

The purpose of the article is to analyze the powers of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus, which were enshrined in the new edition of the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus. In preparing the article, systemic, structural-logical and comparative legal methods were used. As a result, a detailed assessment of the new powers of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus is given, taking into account the existing practice and experience of the constitutional justice bodies of foreign countries, including the Republic of Poland. The author makes a number of proposals for improving the legislation of the Republic of Belarus.

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