Palmyra Fiber as Additional Materials on Solid Concrete Brick of Aggregate
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2012): May 2012

A View on the Customs and the Constitutional Conventions as Subsidiary Sources of the Constitutional Law

Sinani, Blerton (Unknown)
Dumi, Alba (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 May 2012

Abstract

The aim of this research article is “developing the topic” which is being analyzed. The treated issues in this researcharticle, with constitutional – juridical thematic, lay and focus in analyzing the customs and the constitutional conventions assubsidiary sources of the constitutional law, as a branch of the law, it presents illustrative and concrete examples from thepractice of the comparative constitutional law. This article shows special interests, mainly and firstly, in the development oftheoretic and juridical – constitutional thought, and also treats professional and applicative issues. The juridical norms, if we usea figure of speech, are “the spinal cord” or “the essence” of the constitutional law as a branch of the law. As a matter of fact, thejuridical norms constitute the content of the constitutional law. The juridical norms that regulate the social relations, whichcompose the object of the constitutional law are called constitutional – juridical norms, and this is how they diverge from thejuridical norms that regulate other social relations, which on the other side, are included in other branches of the law (in theadministrative law, in the criminal law, in the civil law etc)1. The constitutional – juridical norms are juridical sui generis norms(norms of a special kind), that are “regulated or sanctioned by the state” for the juridical regulation of the social relations whichare created during the activity of the highest and most important organs of a given state.

Copyrights © 2012






Journal Info

Abbrev

mjss

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Economics, Econometrics & Finance Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

The use of waste as an additional material on the building work was increasingly actively developed, such as straw, styrofoam, bagasse, cow manure. The key drivers of the use of waste is the potential for waste is increasing, due to the depletion of non-renewable resources. Papyrus rod diameter 60 ...