Inaccessible Rights: The Unrealised Potential of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court

The current Bulgarian Constitution, adopted after the fall of communism, introduced a Constitutional Court entitled to centralised judicial review. This unprecedented institution was declared guardian of the fundamental rights entrenched in the new constitution. However, individual citizens were not granted direct access to this court. Moreover, its review powers were subjected to considerable procedural and...

Panel 92, TUESDAY JUNE 26 2018 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM