The legal nature of the deputy mandate in the theory of Constitutional Law

 
PIIS102694520007486-5-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520007486-5
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Occupation: Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional Law, Southwest state University
Affiliation: Southwest state University
Address: 94, 50-let Octaybra St, Kursk, 305040, Russia
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 7
Pages175-182
Abstract

The question of the legal nature of the deputy mandate in constitutional law has been discussed for several centuries. The consolidation in the basic laws of the states of provisions on mandatory or free deputy mandate was conditioned by historical events and the level of development of civil society. Based on the legal nature of the deputy mandate, the role of the deputy is also determined (the attorney who receives instructions from the voters and is responsible to them or the representative of the people, whose connection with the voter is terminated at the elections). But at the same time, the establishment of a free deputy mandate today does not guarantee the permanence of its legal nature in the future.

Keywordsdeputy mandate, mandatory mandate, free mandate, Institute of people's representation, public representation, voter, Deputy
Received03.11.2020
Publication date12.08.2021
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