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  1. President of the Constitutional Court (Spain): The president of the Constitutional Court (Spanish: Presidente del Tribunal Constitucional) of Spain is the head of the Constitutional Court, the highest body with the power to determine the constitutionality of acts of the Spanish central and regional governments. It ... (Spain) [100%] 2023-12-27 [Judiciary of Spain] [Lists of Spanish judges]...
  2. Constitutional Court of Georgia: The Constitutional Court of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს საკონსტიტუციო სასამართლო, romanized: sakartvelos sak'onst'it'utsio sasamartlo) is the constitutional court of Georgia, the country's judicial body of constitutional review, having the greatest significance with the view of securing constitutional provisions and separation ... [94%] 2023-12-27 [Law of Georgia (country)] [Constitutional courts]...
  3. Constitutional Court of Turkey: The Constitutional Court of Turkey (Turkish: Anayasa Mahkemesi, sometimes abbreviated as AYM) is the highest legal body for constitutional review in Turkey. It "examines the constitutionality, in respect of both form and substance, of laws, decrees having the force of ... (Highest legal body for constitutional review in Turkey) [94%] 2023-12-27 [Constitutions of Turkey] [Courts in Turkey]...
  4. Constitutional Court of Benin: The Constitutional Court is the highest authority in Benin on matters of constitutionality. Composed of seven justices, it is the body that regulates the functioning of government institutions and the activities of public figures. [94%] 2023-12-27 [Organizations established in 1993] [Constitutional courts]...
  5. Constitutional Court of Romania: The Constitutional Court of Romania (Romanian: Curtea Constituțională a României) is the institution which rules on whether the laws, decrees or other bills enacted by Romanian authorities are in conformity with the Constitution. It consists of nine members serving nine-year ... [94%] 2023-12-27 [Courts in Romania] [Legal organizations based in Romania]...
  6. Constitutional Court of Serbia: The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Уставни суд Републике Србије; Ustavni sud Republike Srbije) is the court authorized to perform judicial review in Serbia. It rules on whether the laws, decrees or other bills enacted by the Serbian authorities are in ... (Court of Serbia that performs judicial review) [94%] 2023-12-27 [Law of Serbia] [Constitutional courts]...
  7. Constitutional Court of Uzbekistan: The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Ўзбекистон Республикаси Конституциявий суди, Russian: Конституционный суд Республики Узбекистан) is the supreme constitutional court of Uzbekistan. Its tasks include reviewing whether proposed laws conflict with the Constitution of Uzbekistan, and whether laws of the Republic of Karakalp. [94%] 2023-12-27 [Law of Uzbekistan] [Constitutional courts]...
  8. Constitutional Court of Suriname: The Constitutional Court (Dutch: Constitutioneel hof) is the constitutional court for the Republic of Suriname. Its establishment was already foreseen in both the constitution of Suriname of 1975 and the current constitution of 1987, but it took until 4 October ... (Constitutional court for Suriname) [94%] 2024-03-17 [Constitutional courts] [Courts in Suriname]...
  9. Constitutional Court of Thailand: The Constitutional Court (Thai: ศาลรัฐธรรมนูญ, RTGS: San Ratthathammanun, pronounced [sǎːn rát.tʰā.tʰām.mā.nūːn]), officially the Constitutional Court of the Kingdom of Thailand, is a Thai court created by the 1997 constitution with jurisdiction over the constitutionality of parliamentary acts, royal decrees ... (Thai judicial court) [94%] 2024-08-26 [Constitutional courts] [Constitutional law]...
  10. Constitutional Court of Indonesia: The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Mahkamah Konstitusi Republik Indonesia) is one of the apex courts in Indonesia along with the Indonesian Supreme Court. Its primary role is reviewing the constitutionality of Acts (undang-undang). (One of two national apex courts) [94%] 2024-09-14 [Constitutional Court of Indonesia] [Government of Indonesia]...
  11. President of the Constitutional Court of Korea: The President of the Constitutional Court of Korea (Korean: 헌법재판소장; Hanja: 憲法裁判所長; RR: Heonbeopjaepansojang) is the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea. As presiding judge of Full bench composed of nine Justices, the President represents the Constitutional Court of Korea. (Head of South Korean constitutional court) [93%] 2023-12-29 [Judiciary of South Korea] [Presidents of the Constitutional Court of Korea]...
  12. Constitutional Court (Belgium): The Constitutional Court (Dutch: Grondwettelijk Hof, French: Cour constitutionelle, German: Verfassungsgerichtshof) plays a central role within the federal Belgian state. This is a judicial court founded in 1980. (Belgium) [91%] 2023-10-17 [Law of Belgium] [Constitution of Belgium]...
  13. List of justices of the Federal Constitutional Court: The Federal Constitutional Court (German: Bundesverfassungsgericht, usually abbreviated BVerfG) is the federal constitutional court of Germany. It is the highest independent constitutional organ of the German judiciary, ranking equally with the other supreme federal courts, and is – at the same ... (none) [87%] 2023-12-26 [Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court] [Lists of German judges]...
  14. Supreme Constitutional Court of Syria: Member State of the Arab League The Supreme Constitutional Court (Arabic: المحكمة الدستورية العليا, Al-Mahkamah al-Dustūrīyah al-‘Ulyā) is the highest jurisdictional authority in the Syrian Arab Republic. The Supreme Court was established under the Syrian Constitution of 1973 to adjudicate electoral ... (Highest Judicial Court of Syria) [84%] 2023-12-27 [Government of Syria] [National supreme courts]...
  15. Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia: The Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia (Indonesian: Wakil Ketua Mahkamah Konstitusi) is the second highest-ranking official serving on the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. Like the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia, the Deputy ... [82%] 2023-12-29 [Justices of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia] [Judiciary of Indonesia]...
  16. List of decisions of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A select number of decisions from the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina have proven to have a profound effect on legal and political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The notable decisions of the Court are listed in chronological order. (none) [80%] 2024-06-19 [Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina] [Case law lists by court]...
  17. Officer of the court: In common law jurisdictions, the generic term officer of the court is applied to all those who, in some degree in the function of their professional or similar qualifications, have a part in the legal system. Officers of the court ... (Social) [77%] 2023-11-30 [Legal professions]
  18. Court Of The Gentiles: COURT OF THE GENTILES See TEMPLE, HEROD'S. See TEMPLE, HEROD'S. [77%] 1915-01-01
  19. Court Of The Sabbath: COURT OF THE SABBATH See COVERED WAY. See COVERED WAY. [77%] 1915-01-01
  20. Paradox of the Court: The Paradox of the Court, also known as the counterdilemma of Euathlus or Protagoras' paradox, is a paradox originating in ancient Greece. The story is related by the Latin author Aulus Gellius in Attic Nights, who says that the famous ... [77%] 2023-12-27 [Self-referential paradoxes] [Ancient Greek logic]...

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