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The Sources of Election Law in the System of Sources o f Constitutional Law in the Republic of Belarus
 
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Doctoral researcher in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dalian University of Technology (DUT), China
 
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Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Liberal arts, Dalian University of Technology (DUT), China
 
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Professor in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dalian University of Technology (DUT), China
 
 
Data publikacji: 23-12-2019
 
 
Studia Politologiczne 2015;36
 
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STRESZCZENIE
Constitutional law forms positive legal aspect of constitutionalism. Election law is often seen as a sub-branch of the constitutional law and, at the same time, embodies (to a different degree) ideas of democracy. Correlation between democracy and constitutionalism is one of the most debating questions in contemporary legal science. It seems worth examining how this controversy exerts influence on the system of sources of election law as a part of a bigger system of constitutional law in the case of the Republic of Belarus.
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Constitution of the Republic of Belarus of 1994 (with changes and additions adopted at the republican referenda of November 24, 1996 and of October 17, 2004) [Digital resource], Mode of access: http://president.gov.by/en/pre..., 20.06.2012.
 
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Electoral Code of the Republic of Belarus February 11, 2000 No 370-Z [Amended as of January 4, 2010]. [Digital re s ource], Mode of access: http://law. by/main.aspx?guid=3871&p0=Hk0000370ee, 20.06.2012.
 
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Decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus from the 15 of June, 2001 No D-120/2001 On legal position of the Constitutional Court concerning the notion “citizen of the Republic of Belarus who has been resident in the Republic of Belarus” which is used in Article 80 of the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus [Digital resource], Mode of access: http://www.kc.gov.by/en/main.a..., 20.06.2012.
 
ISSN:1640-8888
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