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The Law giver

Jul 09, 2008
Interview by MargeTubalkain-Trell

Indrek Teder, Estonian Chancellor of Justice
How would you describe the situation in Estonia regarding the Constitution? Generally it is followed. The fact that I sometimes have to sign some papers and send them to institutions doesn’t mean that there’s no legal order. The constitution is functioning and in principle, Estonia is a country of justice. But it doesn’t mean there are no problems. Life is a successful solving of problems. What are the main problems in Estonia? Very different. Completely different. In the field of the Cons ...


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