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Effectiveness of Individual Constitutional Complaints during Legal Proceedings before The Common Courts
2019
Journal of Constitutional Law
The current Civil Procedure Code of Georgia does not determine the courts' competency or their obligation to suspend legal proceedings whenever the Constitutional Court is considering the constitutionality of the law applicable to the said legal proceedings. Similarly, the law does not specify grounds for suspension of legal proceedings in cases where during the proceedings before common courts, a party to the case believes that an applicable legal norm does not comply with the constitution and
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