The Charter of Sevastopol is the basic law of Sevastopol , adopted by the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol on April 11, 2014. [1] The text of the charter was drawn up based on the charter of St. Petersburg . [2]
| Charter of the city of Sevastopol | |
|---|---|
| Branch of law | Constitutional law |
| View | Charter |
| Adoption | Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol April 11, 2014 |
| Entry into force | April 12, 2014 |
Earlier, during the period of joining Ukraine, the city did not have its own charter, despite the fact that this contradicted the provisions of Article 140 of Part 2 of the Constitution of Ukraine . [3]
The accession of Sevastopol to Russia is not recognized by Ukraine and most UN member countries.
Structure
The Charter of Sevastopol consists of the Preamble and 9 chapters:
- Chapter I. General Provisions
- Chapter II The subjects of the city of Sevastopol
- Chapter III. Fundamentals of the organization of state power in the city of Sevastopol
- Chapter IV Legislative Assembly of the city of Sevastopol
- Chapter V. Governor of the city of Sevastopol
- Chapter VI. Government of Sevastopol
- Chapter VII. Judicial branch
- Chapter VIII. Fundamentals of local government in the city of Sevastopol
- Chapter IX. Final and transitional provisions
Links
See also
- Governor of Sevastopol
- Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol