Constitutional Court definition

Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court established by article 95 of this Constitution;
Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court established in this Constitution;
Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court established by section 162(a);

Examples of Constitutional Court in a sentence

  • For purposes of the Act, the Courts that have jurisdiction over these applications are the Constitutional Court, the High Court or another court of similar status and a Magistrate's Court designated by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and which is presided over by a designated Magistrate.

  • For purposes of the Act, the Courts that have jurisdiction over these applications are the Constitutional Court, the High Court or another court of similar status.

  • For purposes of the Act, courts that have jurisdiction over these applications are the Constitutional Court, the High Court or another court of similar status.

  • Judgment of 21 June 1977, 45 BVerfGE 187 [245] and [253] Federal Constitutional Court (translation by Simon Gansinger).

  • Any person to be appointed to the Constitutional Court must also be a South African citizen.


More Definitions of Constitutional Court

Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe;
Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court of Ecuador;
Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court of the Borrower.
Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Türkiye; “Consumer Protection Law” means the Consumer Protection Law, Law No. 6502, which was published in the Official Gazette dated 28.11.2013 and numbered 28835;
Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court established under Article 127 of the Constitution;
Constitutional Court means constitutional courts, tribunals, councils and, if not specified otherwise, other supreme courts which have been identified as fulfilling the functions of a constitutional court8. 2 This study does not relate to the hierarchy between EU legislation and national law of the member states, even if some elements of the review of the Court of Justice of the European Union have similar features to those exercised by the Constitutional Courts.3 CODICES can be ordered on CD-ROM or found online on www.codices.coe.int. However, some texts are not published in CODICES: for San Marino, the revised version of the Declaration of Citizens’ Rights has been used. Some translations have been made by the Secretariat, notably the legal provisions of Chile, Peru, Argentina, San Marino and Uruguay. The laws of Luxemburg and Monaco have been kept in their original French versions. References to all legal texts that have been used that are not included in CODICES can be found in the bibliography.4 These definitions only serve as a guidance to determine the scope of this study without purporting to provide any judicial answer to complicated terminological questions.5 CDL-STD(1993)002, H. Steinberger, Models of constitutional jurisdiction, Science and Technique of Democracy, no. 2,6 CDL-INF(2001)009 Decisions of constitutional courts and equivalent bodies and their execution. It should be noted that the question of community law as a standard of review is not dealt with in this report as it applies only to half of the states under consideration.7 A. Cavari, "Between Law and Politics: Constitutional Review of Legislation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Law and Society Association, Renaissance Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, May 27, 2004, in: http://www.allacademic.com/one/www/www/index.php?cmd=www_search&offset=0&limit=5&multi_search_search_m ode=publication&multi_search_publication_fulltext_mod=fulltext&textfield_submit=true&search_module=multi_search &search=Search&search_field=title_idx&fulltext_search=Between+Law+and+Politics%3A++Constitutional+Review+of+Legislation, accessed 4 May 20098 CDL-INF(2001)009 Decisions of constitutional courts and equivalent bodies and their execution
Constitutional Court means the Constitutional Court established by section 106;