An assessment of constitutionality and legality of general acts, or so-called normative review, is the basic competence of the Constitutional Court. When normative control is in question, it most often concerns subsequent review of constitutionality of laws, i.e. ...
Read moreThe Government of the Republic of Serbia may initiate proceedings before the Constitutional Court for an assessment of constitutionality or legality of an autonomous province decision, before it enters into force. In this case, the Constitutional Court may, until it adopts its decision, on the ...
Read moreThe Government of the Republic of Serbia may initiate proceedings before the Constitutional Court for an assessment of constitutionality or legality of an autonomous province decision, before it enters into force. In this case, the Constitutional Court may, until it adopts its decision, on the ...
Read moreThe Constitutional Court is authorised to resolve the conflict of competence between: a) courts and other state bodies; b) republic bodies and provincial bodies or bodies of local self-government units; c) provincial bodies and ...
Read moreThe Constitutional Court decides in respect of election conflicts for which the court competence has not been specified by law. A request for deciding on an election dispute, which must include the reasons and evidence due to which deciding in respect of the election dispute is requested, may be ...
Read moreThe Constitutional Court decides in respect of prohibition of a political party, trade union, citizens association or a religious community. Proceedings are instituted on a proposal of the Government, Republic Public Prosecutor or the body in charge of making entries in the register of political ...
Read moreThe constitutional appeal is a special legal remedy for instituting proceedings before the Constitutional Court for the protection of human and minority rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. Constitutional appeal proceedings are based on the principle of disposition, which means that ...
Read moreThe Constitutional Court decides in respect of prohibition of a political party, trade union, citizens association or a religious community. Proceedings are instituted on a proposal of the Government, Republic Public Prosecutor or the body in charge of making entries in the register of political ...
Read moreA judge has the right to appeal before the Constitutional Court against the High Judicial Council decision on termination of his judicial function. An appeal may be filed also against other High Judicial Council's decisions. This appeal represents a special legal remedy for immediate ...
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