põhiseadusõiguslikes
Põhiseadusõiguslikes refers to the field of constitutional law in Estonian. It encompasses the study and practice of the fundamental principles and rules that govern a state's organization, powers, and the rights and freedoms of its citizens. This area of law is concerned with the supreme law of the land, the constitution, and how it is interpreted and applied.
Key aspects of põhiseadusõiguslikes include the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
The Constitution of Estonia, adopted in 1992, is the central document within this legal domain. Legal scholars