Abstract

The article analyzes the issues of improving constitutional control, ways to increase its effectiveness. The subject of the research is the legislative foundations of constitutional justice in Uzbekistan. The actual issues of interaction between the Constitutional Court of Uzbekistan, and the state bodies of Uzbekistan, the parliament, government and the Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan within the system of separation of powers are indicated. In order to analyze the current state, the author briefly shows the role of constitutional justice. Taking into account the specifics of the functional purpose, powers and legal consequences caused by the adoption of final decisions, the Constitutional Court occupies a special place not only within the judicial system, but also in the whole mechanism of exercising state power in our country, which allows it to be considered as an independent and independent body of state power, standing from the point of view of its constitutional and legal status on a par with President, parliament and government. Analysis of the current state of constitutional review allows us to note the following. The control carried out by the Constitutional Court needs to improve its legal framework and the practice of exercising constitutional control. The absence of the proper determination of the legal framework of the interaction of Constitutional Court with other state bodies makes constitutional review ineffective. The issues of introducing the consideration the gaps in law by the Constitutional Court, granting citizens right to apply to the Constitutional Court were considered. The author claims that when introducing this practice, the analysis of the experience of foreign countries is especially relevant. In conclusion, measures to improve the cooperation of the Сonstitutional Court with state bodies of Uzbekistan, taking into account the peculiarities of its constitutional and legal status are proposed.

Highlights

  • Конституциявий суд ва бошқа давлат органлари муносабатлариКалит сўзлар: конституциявий одил судлов, ҳокимиятлар бўлиниши, ўзаро муносабат, Олий суд, ўзаро ҳамкорлик

  • In Uzbekistan the constitutional principle of separation of powers implies both the unity of powers of the state and their functional separation

  • According to Article 11 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan the principle of separation of powers into the legislative, executive and judicial shall underlie the system of state authority of the Republic of Uzbekistan

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Summary

Конституциявий суд ва бошқа давлат органлари муносабатлари

Калит сўзлар: конституциявий одил судлов, ҳокимиятлар бўлиниши, ўзаро муносабат, Олий суд, ўзаро ҳамкорлик. Мақолада конституциявий назоратни такомиллаштириш масалалари, уни самарадорлигини ошириш йўллари таҳлил қилинган. Конституциявий суди ва бошқа давлат органлари, парламент, ҳукумат ва Ўзбекистон Республикаси Олий суди ўртасидаги ўзаро муносабатларнинг долзарб масалалари ёритилган. Муаллиф амалдаги ҳолатни таҳлил қилиш учун конституциявий судловнинг ролини қисқача кўрсатиб ўтади. Якуний қарорлар қабул қилишдан келиб чиқадиган функционал мақсад, ваколат ва ҳуқуий оқибатларнинг ўзига хос хусусиятларидан келиб чиққан ҳолда, Конституциявий суднинг нафақат суд тизимида, балки давлат ҳокимиятининг амалга оширишнинг бутун механизмида алоҳида ўрин тутиши қайд этилади. Конституциявий суд томонидан амалга ошириладиган назоратнинг норматив-ҳуқуқий асослари ҳамда конституцииявий назоратни амалга ошириш амалиётини такомиллаштириш талаб қилади. Конституциявий суднинг бошқа давлат органлари билан муносабатларининг аниқ ҳуқуқий асосларининг мустаҳкамланмаганлиги конституциявий назоратни самарадорлигини пасайтиради. Конституциявий суднинг конституциявий ва ҳуқуқий мақомининг ўзига хос хусусиятларини ҳисобга олган ҳолда давлат органлари билан ҳамкорлигини такомиллаштириш бўйича таклифлар илгари сурилган

Взаимоотношения конституционного суда с другими органами власти
Рассмотрены вопросы рассмотрение Конституционным
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