Parliamentary Factor of Transformation of Constitutional Freedom of Expression


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In this article, the author proposes an analysis of foreign and domestic constitutional acts, with a view to reflecting in them the parliamentary factor in the transformation of constitutional freedom of expression. Initially, freedom of speech was identified with members of parliament and was expressed as a guarantee of the legislative function. The legally recognized privileges of parliamentary freedom of expression are reflected in the Bill of Rights and First Generation Constitutions. The domestic constitutional experience, on the contrary, primarily formalized freedom of speech, and secondarily, guarantees of freedom of speech and debate in parliament.

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Valeriya Gelunenko

Belgorod State National Research University

Email: gelunenko@bsu.edu.ru
assistant of the constitutional and international law Department, law faculty Belgorod, Russia

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