põhiseadusnormid
Põhiseadusnormid, also known as constitutional norms, are the fundamental rules and principles that form the basis of a state's legal system. These norms are enshrined in the constitution, which is the supreme law of the land. They define the structure of government, the powers and responsibilities of its branches, and the rights and freedoms of citizens.
The primary function of põhiseadusnormid is to establish a framework for governance and to protect individual
Key characteristics of põhiseadusnormid include their supremacy over ordinary legislation, their broad applicability, and their role