INDIVIDUAL REQUEST IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, IN COMPARATIVE RELATION WITH THE COMPLAINT (AMPARO INSTITUTE) IN KOSOVO, ALBANIA AND MEXICO

Authors

  • Kadri Kryeziu University of Prizren, Faculty of Law, Kosovo
  • Driola Susuri University of Prizren, Faculty of Law, Kosovo

Keywords:

Individual claim, amparo claim, constitutional court, guaranteed constitutional rights

Abstract

The constitutional court as a centralized state body for the distribution of constitutional justice, in most cases is faced with an individual request or individual constitutional lawsuit which in all democratic constitutions is sanctioned as an authorized party and the individual. The tendency of appeal is to be opposed to state authorities if it considers that any of its rights guaranteed by the relevant constitution have been violated. In this paper we will deal with the individual request in the comparative aspect at the level of the constitutional courts of the countries of Southeast Europe and the history of the first constitutional request in Latin America and Mexico respectively called the amparo appeal. This request is taken as an example for the democratic world for the achievements of the citizens to oppose the state power if it considers that any right guaranteed by the constitution has been violated in the judicial procedure and beyond. The structure of the paper begins with the historical content and origin of the individual constitutional request recognized by the constitutionalists as an amparo appeal. The reason for processing the individual request in some constitutional courts of transition countries.

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Published

2022-02-18

How to Cite

Kryeziu, K., & Susuri, D. (2022). INDIVIDUAL REQUEST IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, IN COMPARATIVE RELATION WITH THE COMPLAINT (AMPARO INSTITUTE) IN KOSOVO, ALBANIA AND MEXICO. KNOWLEDGE - International Journal , 50(1), 147–152. Retrieved from https://ikm.mk/ojs/index.php/kij/article/view/5147