The Legal Grounds of Emergence and Termination of Mandates of Members of Parliaments in Belarus and Poland: a Comparative Analysis Cover Image

The Legal Grounds of Emergence and Termination of Mandates of Members of Parliaments in Belarus and Poland: a Comparative Analysis
The Legal Grounds of Emergence and Termination of Mandates of Members of Parliaments in Belarus and Poland: a Comparative Analysis

Author(s): Aksana Chmyha
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law
Published by: Temida 2
Keywords: the grounds for granting mandates of parliamentarians; the grounds for terminating mandates of parliamentarians; Parliament; Belarus; Poland

Summary/Abstract: The existing grounds for granting and terminating Belarusian and Polish parliamentary mandates from the legal point of view are nowadays rather debatable. The article presents a comparative study of these legal categories based on the considerable historical, regional and legal similarity of the above neighbouring countries and their legal doctrines.The main conclusion of this article is that a large number of similar legislative provisions is related to their essence and is preconditioned mainly by the common origin of Polish and Belarusian parliamentary institutions. Their main point is that the grounds for granting and terminating parliamentary mandates, as an integral element of their legal status, sets the time frame for exercising the authority of both Polish and Belarusian members of parliament. The existing differences between the above legal categories manifest themselves, first and foremost, in their formal expression – the implementation procedure.

  • Issue Year: 4/2019
  • Issue No: 24
  • Page Range: 143-152
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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