TRENDS IN THE EXPANSION OF OBJECTS OF DIRECT JUDICIAL CONTROL IN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS IN THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
RAFIK KHANDANYAN
Senior Lecturer at the Department of Theory of Law and Constitutional
Law of the Russian-Armenian University,
Judge of the Administrative Court of Appeal of the Republic of Armenia,
Candidate of Law, Associate Professor,
Doctoral Student at the Russian-Armenian University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59546/18290744-2024.4-6-10
Annotation.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the mechanisms of normative regulation in the Republic of Armenia, focusing on various types of legal acts, including municipal agreements, job position descriptions in the civil service, and international agreements. The authors delve into the procedures for approval and ratification of these documents, their compliance with national legislation, as well as their impact on judicial practice and mechanisms of judicial control.
Special attention is paid to aspects of legal regulation in the context of local self-government, as well as the protection of rights and interests of citizens, organizations, and the state. The aim of the article is to identify key nuances of normative regulation and judicial control in the Armenian legal space, as well as to discuss challenges and prospects for the development of the legal system in the country. Employing an analytical approach and drawing on current legislation and relevant judicial decisions, the authors seek to provide readers with a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the issues under consideration, while emphasizing the significance of legal acts in contemporary Armenian legal practice.