CEU eTD Collection (2007); Alizada, Rustam: Powers of the President in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2007
Author Alizada, Rustam
Title Powers of the President in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan
Summary The current work tries to show the relevant place of powers of the presidents in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan in light of the traditional notion of separation of powers, trying to show which constitutional system is closer to the initial intent of promoters of the doctrine of separation of powers. The paper compares the most essential powers of the presidents in two systems in pursuance of its purpose. The main finding of the work is that even though both systems omit violations of the doctrine of separation of powers, that the constitutional system of the Republic of Azerbaijan is closer to the traditional notion of separation of powers than that of the Russian Federation.
Supervisor Sajo, Andras; Uitz, Renata
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2007/alizada_rustam.pdf

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