õiguslikkõrgsete
Õiguslikkõrgsete is an Estonian term that translates to "legal superiors" or "legal hierarchy" in English. It refers to the structured order of legal norms within a legal system, where certain norms are considered to have greater authority or precedence over others. This hierarchical arrangement ensures consistency and predictability in the application of law.
At the apex of this hierarchy typically sits the Constitution, which is the supreme law of the
Further down the hierarchy are regulations and ordinances, which are issued by executive agencies or local
The concept of õiguslikkõrgsete is crucial for resolving conflicts between legal norms. If two norms appear