BOUNDARIES IN ASSESSING LEGITIMACY OF NORMATIVE LEGAL ACTS IN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46991/SL/2023.97.082Keywords:
challenging the legitimacy of normative legal acts, normative legal act, regulatory legal acts, features of making a judicial act, administrative procedure, limits of judicial assessment of legality of normative legal acts, special procedureAbstract
The article is dedicated to the limits of judicial control in cases of challenging the legitimacy of normative legal acts. The specific procedural framework established by the legislator for cases contesting such acts, notably regulatory legal acts, is explored. Within the confines of this research, nuanced issues arising in practical scenarios are scrutinized, with particular emphasis on the assessment of the conformity of a normative legal act or its provisions with a superior normative legal act or its provisions that were once effective but have subsequently become obsolete. The analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in adjudicating the legitimacy of normative legal acts and the evolving dynamics between current and obsolete legal provisions.
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