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Vol. 26 No. 76 (2025): Special issue
Published:
2025-12-26
Articles
The Characteristics, Lessons, and Historical Significance of Mongolia's First (1924) Constitution
Narangerel Sodovsuren
1-13
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A Supremacy of the Constitution
Amarsanaa Jugnee
15-29
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Examination of Mongolia’s first Constitution (1924) from a legal perspective
Lundeejantsan Danzan, Batbayar Tsedendamba
31-46
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The Constitution as the Supreme Document of Politics and Law
Munkhbat Sodnomdarjaa, Jargal Jambal
47-64
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The Ideology of the 1914 “Ulsiin Erkh” and Mongolia’s Proclamation of Human Rights
Enkhbadral Myagmar, Dash-Yondon Budragchaa
65-85
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The Sovereignty of Mongolia in Early 20th Century and the Ideological Foundations of the First Constitution (1924)
Tuulaikhuu Enkhee
87-101
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Mongolia’s Constitutional Evolution in 100 Years: Reflections on Socialist and Democratic Eras
Soni Sharad Kumar
103-119
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Constitutional Revolution in Mongolia: Is the 1924 Constitution Truly the First Constitution?
Bayanbaatar Batbayar
121-146
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From Marx to Montesquieu: Differences between Socialist and Liberal Constitutionalism
Küpper Herbert
147-167
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Analyzing the Constitution of Mongolia from Theoretical and Methodological Approach of Constitutional Economics
Selenge Khayankhyarvaa
169-187
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A Problem of Executive Branch: Reforms of Government Agency System
Mashbat Otgonbayar
189-208
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Significance Articles of Education in Constitutional Framework - Through a comparison of the Constitution of Japan and the Constitution of the Empire of Japan -
Matsui Hiroshi
209-232
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Constitutions of The Mongolian People’s Republic Ratified in 1924, 1940 and 1960 as the Determiners of State Economy Development and its Tendency
Punsaldulam Bor
233-250
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The Right to Engage Private Enterprise under the Constitution and the Challenges within its Legal Framework
Davaanyam Gankhuyag
251-268
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The Right of Citizens to Protect Their Health, Receive Medical Care or Social Health Care Services
Chuluuntsetseg Ochirjantsan, Rentsedorj Sandag
269-285
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Guarantees of Environmental Rights in the Constitution and Their Characteristics
Sukhchuluun Sukhbaatar
287-302
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Impacts of the Constitutional Law on Private Law and Their Interrelationship
Buyankhishig Bat-Erdene
303-331
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The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Judiciary: Constitutional Scope and Constraints
Sarantuya Tserenbaltav
333-344
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The Impact of the Constitutional Court's Decision
Udval Vanchig
345-360
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Environmental Rights in Mongolia and Beyond - A Comparative Analysis
Dirk Hanschel, Bayar Dashpure
361-377
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Constitutional Review: Some Issues to Consider in Reviewing Court Decisions by The Constitutional Court
Munkh-Erdene Terbish
379-394
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A Comparative Study of the Meaning and Cases of Territorial Provisions in the Constitution
Park Jeong-Won
395-413
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The Institute of Legislative Initiative of Citizens in the Subjects of the Russian Federation
Vasyutkin Nikolay Efremovich, Tumurova Anna Timofeevna
415-430
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Limitations on Constitutional Amendments: Distinctive Features and Differences between Common Law and Civil Law Legal Systems
Darkhanbold Olonbold
431-460
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The Durability of the Constitution from A Historical Perspective and Contemporary
Altansukh Jamiyanjav
461-488
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The Issue of Increasing the Number of Members in the State Great Khural (Parliament of Mongolia)
Bumdari Dagva-Ochir
489-529
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Citizens’ Trust in Democratic Constitutional State Institutions and its Social Impact
Munkhbaatar Sengedorj
531-546
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