@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029949, author = {DASHBALBAR, Gangabaatar}, journal = {Nagoya University Asian Law Bulletin}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper examines the role of the Constitutional Tsets in consolidation of democracy in Mongolia. Mongolia is one of the successful democracies among the post-socialist countries. The 1992 Constitution introduced a centralized constitutional review model and established the Constitutional Tsets of Mongolia. The Tsets is empowered to rule on the constitutionality of the laws, international treaties, presidential decrees and government decisions. The constitutional review provides an important safeguard for human rights and freedoms enshrined in the Constitution. The Tsets had to confront a number of issues ranging from the problems regarding the qualification of Tsets members to the confrontation on constitutional interpretation and jurisdictional issues with the State Great Khural and the Supreme Court. Although Tsets’s independence raises disputes touching upon its competency, it was able to protect democratic principles and individual rights and freedoms for the past 28 years of democratic history in Mongolia. This paper draws attention to the role of Constitutional Tsets in democratic consolidation in Mongolia and discusses current challenges and prospects.}, pages = {21--33}, title = {Role of Constitutional Tsets in the Consolidation of Democracy in Mongolia}, volume = {5}, year = {2020} }