The fundamental rights find their expression in the legislation by defining the degree of state interference in private autonomy. A number of factors determine the legislative function in the state as the following: the concept and functions of the law, the scope of legislative competence of the parliament, the distribution of legislative competences between the parliament and other state bodies, as well as the requirements of the legislative procedure. Under such standards, the development of consideration of constitutional complaints by the Constitutional Court lies in the plane of ensuring a state's restrained intervention in the sphere of private autonomy, provided it concerns civil and political rights.
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