The present scientific endeavour is driven by the appreciation of constitutionalism as a phenomenon of primary scientific importance for the science of constitutional law in the Republic of Moldova. Such an assertion requires a clear understanding of the historical retrospective of the formation and development of ideas that underscore the relevance of this phenomenon. According to the conducted study, constitutionalism is presented as a theoretical, ideological, and practical political and legal system of the constitutional construction of the state, which includes: constitutional legal consciousness as a subjective system of constitutional knowledge and values; constitutional law postulates (including legal principles and definition norms) that reflect the concept and essence of the constitution and the practice of its implementation; constitutional legal relations involving the recognition and protection of human rights and freedoms; and constitutionality, which serves as a barometer of the acts, actions, and inactions of constitutional law subjects.
Ion Guceac (Mon,) studied this question.
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