Government Powers In The Lawmaking Process Under The Timor-Leste Constitution

Authors

  • Lourenco de Deus Maululo Lecturer

Keywords:

Government Power, Law, Lawmaking, Process, Constitution, Lawmaking Process, Timor-Leste

Abstract

The Democratic Republic of Timor Leste is a democratic, sovereign, and independent state committed to the rule of law, the will of its citizens, and respect for human dignity. In its democratic governance, authority is distributed across various state institutions rather than concentrated in one entity. This distribution of power is designed to prevent centralization, which could lead to authoritarianism and limit public participation in political decisions. Components of this democratic structure include the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. Many nations follow the "trias politica" theory, which supports the separation of powers, albeit with adaptations unique to each country.

In Timor-Leste, the constitution establishes principles of state sovereignty and separation of powers, particularly in Articles 67 and 69. Law-making involves two institutions, each with distinct legislative and executive powers. However, it's crucial to analyze the theoretical basis for the executive's legislative authority and the nature of that power, necessitating a deeper examination of law-making in the country.

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Published

2024-08-21

How to Cite

Maululo, L. de D. (2024). Government Powers In The Lawmaking Process Under The Timor-Leste Constitution. International Scientific Journal of UNPAZ Timor-Leste, 1(01), 23-27. https://isjutl.com/index.php/isjutl/article/view/28