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  • 1986 (Resignation, became President of the Constitutional Council of France).
  • as per the 18th Amendment, it replaces the Constitutional Council that was established under the 17t
  • 009, the HADOPI law was struck down by the Constitutional Council of France.
  • The Constitutional Council approved the first redistricting o
  • But, the country's constitutional council rejected their demand paving the w
  • Nazarbayev supported the Constitutional Council's ruling that such a referendum wo
  • Compared to the ten member Constitutional Council, which made approval of names of n
  • However, his election was voided by the Constitutional Council, and Anne-Marie Comparini (UDF) wo
  • Opposition Leader will be a member of the Constitutional Council.
  • on, but their appeals were rejected by the Constitutional Council.
  • ll the guarantees recognised in democratic constitutional countries ....
  • Media Institute, said the decision of the constitutional court will embolden Ugandan journalists to
  • On April 8, 2010 the Constitutional Court ruled that the coalition supporting
  • 51.46% of the votes, and in April the High Constitutional Court declared him the winner.
  • y bad weather during the rainy season; the constitutional court approved the new date, saying that i
  • o change the title of the President of the Constitutional Court to that of Chief Justice; to provide
  • 3, 1931, which was ratified by the Spanish constitutional court (Spanish: Cortes Constituyentes) on
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from August 9, 1982 until
  • ng me that we should be aware, because the Constitutional Court might send stuff back, we know that.
  • m at the same time as the EP election, the Constitutional Court of Romania decided on 2007-11-07 tha
  • 8%; the results had to be validated by the Constitutional Court within three days.
  • Justice of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation Yury Danil
  • d, from 1975 to 1987, judge at the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
  • oviet occupation on June 28, 1940, but the Constitutional Court cancelled his decree on July 12, 201
  • In 1983 he became a judge at the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (Bundesverfassungsgericht
  • 7, 1947 in Odessa Oblast) is Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine since August 4, 2006 and
  • itution in 2005, but after its failure the Constitutional Court made no ruling and a presidential si
  • The constitutional court ruled that voting had to be repeated
  • ppointed Richard Goldstone, a judge at the Constitutional Court of South Africa, as Prosecutor at th
  • On December 11, 2009, the Constitutional Court of Turkey voted to ban the DTP, accu
  • in December 1986 in order to pre-empt the Constitutional Court ruling that the 1984 elections had b
  • ry opposition started two cases before the Constitutional Court of Latvia (abjudicated in May and Se
  • The Constitutional Court in its decision drew a parallel to t
  • d against these cases and litigated to the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Electoral Council.
  • eclared unconstitutional and banned by the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Macedonia.
  • position of vice-president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, the same year she became
  • wever, the results were invalidated by the Constitutional Court due to "serious irregularities".
  • iraka's victory were announced by the High Constitutional Court on 31 January, and he was sworn in o
  • ckermann was appointed to the newly formed Constitutional Court in 1994 after his nomination by Pres
  • However, the election failed after the constitutional court declared the first round of voting i
  • ann-Riem as sitting Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany in the court's first sena
  • March 12- The Constitutional Court ruled that registered voters living
  • itle of "Chief Justice" to the head of the Constitutional Court instead of the head of the Supreme C
  • e post, reflecting the pre-eminence of the Constitutional Court at the head of the court system.
  • German jurist and a member of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, Germany's highest court.
  • oviet occupation on June 28, 1940, but the Constitutional Court cancelled his decree on July 12, 201
  • A year later, Kazakhstan's Constitutional Court invalidated this poll and declared t
  • acity until 1996, when he was named to the Constitutional Court of Romania in order to fill the unex
  • On June 16, 2009 the Constitutional Court of Ukraine deemed the parliamentary
  • vision, but in 1986 it was rejected by the Constitutional Court of Spain.
  • the Landgericht Heidelberg and the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (Bundesverfassungsgericht
  • The German Federal Constitutional Court has decided not to rule on Heise's a
  • It's also the official seat of the Constitutional Court of Hungary.
  • igned from the position of chairman of the Constitutional Court on May 17, 2007, and was replaced by
  • contribution to the setting up of the new Constitutional Court in 1995, his standing has been recog
  • ers as the response to the decision of the Constitutional Court which ruled the sign was unconstitut
  • She was sitting Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany in the court's second sen
  • In a second judgment in 1992, the Federal Constitutional Court upheld these relaxed restrictions on
  • The Constitutional Court of Slovenia is separated from the re
  • , Haider tried to bypass the ruling of the Constitutional Court by attaching small, barely visible,
  • ily newspaper Business Day, writing on the Constitutional Court and the police.
  • s participation, but on August 23 the High Constitutional Court ruled that the Rajaonarivelo faction
  • In April 2007, the constitutional court decided that Nyamdorj had violated t
  • ity Law were ruled unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Turkey; subsequently all private
  • the criticism by the president of Belgian Constitutional Court Marc Bossuyt.
  • He is also a judge at the State Constitutional Court of Brandenburg.
  • ident of the Dutch linguistic group of the Constitutional Court of Belgium.
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from March 2, 1988 until M
  • She was the President of the Constitutional Court of Turkey, Chief Justice of Turkey.
  • e filed an unsuccessful challenge with the Constitutional Court related to the election.
  • In 2007 the constitutional court of Hamburg declared a new form of el
  • development following the judgment of the Constitutional Court did not affect the applicant's statu
  • The Russian Constitutional Court subsequently declared Yeltsin's decr
  • Taylan was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from July 14, 1971 until J
  • The Constitutional Court didn't intervene, but the Supreme El
  • September 2008, pending a ruling from the Constitutional Court on the point of law.
  • projects of governance, and resorts to the Constitutional Court of Italy if it thinks that a nationa
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from October 1, 1975 until
  • On October 1, 2010, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine overturned the 2004 amend
  • But in December 2009 the Turkish Constitutional Court stripped her of her Member of Parlia
  • The German Federal Constitutional Court controversially allowed this manoeuv
  • 4 January 1934) is a former justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, where he served fro
  • uly 18, 2005 after a ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
  • scholar and a former judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
  • The date was set after the constitutional court ruled that the extension of the pres
  • The referendum followed the Supreme Constitutional Court ruling that the 1987 elections were
  • uropean Parliament "If the decision of the Constitutional Court will be that the coalition was forme
  • The newly-founded Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (Bundesverfassungsgericht
  • elections, which had been annulled by the Constitutional Court due to "serious irregularities".
  • However the German Constitutional Court ruled that there was no breach of pr
  • Before that he was a Constitutional Court judge.
  • aders, he submitted a petition to the High Constitutional Court on 2 February 2009 asking it to remo
  • appealed by the Spanish government to the Constitutional Court of Spain, which ruled on 11 Septembe
  • Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), after the Constitutional Court banned DTP on 11 December 2009.
  • tuencies, the results were annulled by the Constitutional Court because of problems with fraud and l
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from July 8, 1966 until Ju
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from July 28, 1986 until M
  • sh nationalism the party was banned by the Constitutional Court on 16 June 1994.
  • She was succeeded at the Federal Constitutional Court by Reinhard Gaier.
  • In Germany, the Federal Constitutional Court declared wrongful life claims uncons
  • ting any further, challenge this bill in a constitutional court and that article by saying that the
  • ns and the Attorney General after Uganda's Constitutional Court Tuesday ordered he and 10 co-defenda
  • 1999, she was appointed as a member of the Constitutional Court by President Ahmet Necdet Sezer amon
  • In 1994, the Constitutional Court ruled that giving a life sentence to
  • However, in mid-May 2009, the High Constitutional Court ruled that he and four other dismiss
  • He was the first President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
  • A constitutional court and special administrative, social a
  • t its findings were then overturned by the Constitutional Court of the Democratic Republic of the Co
  • but in November of that year, the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) ordered t
  • The congress ignored the constitutional court resolution and proceeded to confirm
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from March 2, 1990 until M
  • man Rights, which later upheld the Spanish Constitutional Court ruling in February 2010.
  • ment was appealed in protection before the Constitutional Court for having violated the judicial eff
  • On October 1, 2010 the Constitutional Court of Ukraine overturned the 2004 Const
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from October 24, 1978 unti
  • On 5 June 2008, Turkey's Constitutional Court annulled the parliament's proposed a
  • After the first round of voting the Constitutional Court cancelled over 500,000 of the ballot
  • Since 2002 he has been a Judge on the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is cu
  • He was president of the Constitutional Court of Turkey from December 15, 1970 unt
  • However, the Constitutional Court supported President Boris Yeltsin an
  • ov government illegal and have asked for a Constitutional Court of Ukraine ruling if the creation of
  • day the election campaign started off, the Constitutional Court of Spain lifted the ban and Bildu wa
  • for the applicants was a complaint to the Constitutional Court (Verfassungsgerichtshof).
  • was appointed in 1988 to sit on the State Constitutional Court of North Rhein-Westphalia.
  • worked as a Reporting Judge at the Turkish Constitutional Court dealing with cases concerning prohib
  • Previously, the President of the Constitutional Court was responsible for various constitu
  • stages after a July ruling by the Supreme Constitutional Court that that judges must monitor all po
  • litical rights the party was banned by the Constitutional Court in July 1993.
  • ng parliament greater powers in appointing constitutional court judges and prosecutors.
  • was best known for her victory before the Constitutional Court of South Africa in 2000.
  • , she was appointed a judge of the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) in the Fi
  • The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania (in Lit
  • However, on December 2004, the Constitutional Court of Portugal rejected the proposed qu
  • s declared unconstitutional by the Italian Constitutional Court in October 2009.
  • n law scientist and a judge at the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
  • After that he worked at the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany as a research assistant u
  • s suspended from cabinet just days after a constitutional court ruled he would face criminal fraud c
  • the 1996 presidential nomination until the Constitutional Court barred him from participating in the
  • The Constitutional Court not only deals with the matter of co
  • When the Constitutional Court ruled out the possibility of Uribe's
  • The decision of the Constitutional Court sparked reaction among AK Party parl
  • Party, was named Prime Minister, after the Constitutional Court of Thailand banned then-Prime Minist
  • He was appointed to the Constitutional Court by Royal Order on 28 January 1997.
  • The Armenian Constitutional Court decided that the protocols “cannot b
  • Joe Slovo residents to protest outside the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg.
  • e (electoral) commission realized that the constitutional court needs two months to verify and procl
  • From the Shacks to the Constitutional Court by Dara Kell & Christopher Nizza, 20
  • Appeal", and the post of "President of the Constitutional Court" to "Chief Justice of South Africa";
  • on Macovei to step down regardless of the Constitutional Court's decision in her favor, stating the
  • and the Bundesverfassungsgericht (federal constitutional court).
  • t's statements as delimited by the Federal Constitutional Court, at least at the time they were made
  • te-the Estatut-in July 2010 by the Spanish Constitutional Court, which invalidates certain parts of
  • statement by the Flemish President of the Constitutional Court, Marc Bossuyt, the elections might b
  • ere finally declared invalid by Thailand's Constitutional Court, which found that the positioning of
  • n could potentially take the matter to the Constitutional Court, although he said that the Court was
  • smiss the parliament was challenged in the Constitutional Court, however following the president's i
  • Federal Constitutional Court, after more than 11 years of conside
  • On 14 July 2003, the Constitutional Court, which had had several judges appoin
  • institute has provided the German Federal Constitutional Court, the German Bundestag and the German
  • Kgalema Motlanthe appointed Cameron to the Constitutional Court, taking effect from 1 January 2009,
  • army's enforcement of the decisions of the Constitutional Court, which ruled against the attempted t
  • dent of the Republic, the President of the Constitutional Court, the Speaker of the Grand National A
  • Democracy Party was closed by the Turkish Constitutional Court, and Selim Sadak, along with other m
  • t to any judicial authority, including the Constitutional Court.
  • on in The Hague and a judge at the Belgian Constitutional Court.
  • st resort that functioned similarly to the Constitutional Court.
  • the Ben Aknoun district, near the Supreme Constitutional Court.
  • The law was ratified by a 7-0 vote in the Constitutional Court.
  • r the suit will on February 3, 2010 at the Constitutional Court.
  • the Court of Cassation appears before the Constitutional Court.
  • hey made reference to the President of the Constitutional Court.
  • cond Republic and head of the Czechoslovak Constitutional Court.
  • the official declaration of vacancy by the Constitutional court.
  • In 1982 he headed the Constitutional Court.
  • er the Virtue Party (FP) was banned by the Constitutional Court.
  • is the oldest among the current judges of Constitutional Court.
  • returning in 1989 to become a judge of the Constitutional Court.
  • , he was appointed member of the Slovenian Constitutional Court.
  • His candidacy was analysed by the Constitutional Court.
  • stitutional" by 6 of the 13 members of the Constitutional Court.
  • esentatives were elected to the Portuguese Constitutional Courts (Cortes Constitucionais Portuguesas
  • Constitutional Courts: A Primer for Decision Makers
  • cartney also opposed Machen's Presbyterian Constitutional Covenant Union.
  • mocratic Leader Richard Durbin, overseeing constitutional, criminal justice, and labor issues.
  • Law School, where he teaches evidence and constitutional criminal procedure.
  • laro, which caused widespread debate and a constitutional crisis within Italy.
  • Main articles: 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis and Honduran general election, 2009
  • sband's thoughts and anxieties as the 1975 constitutional crisis developed, but in his autobiography
  • the political fallout from the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975.
  • ustralian federal election: see Australian constitutional crisis of 1975.
  • Main article: 2009 Fijian constitutional crisis
  • men led by Albert Makashov, during Russian constitutional crisis of 1993.
  • A contrived constitutional crisis led to a declaration of a state of
  • amentary election 1917 was a result of the constitutional crisis in Finland resulting from the Russi
  • ll's tenure as governor was dominated by a constitutional crisis caused by a deadlock in the Queensl
  • Yeltsin in October 1993 during the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 and replaced with Federal A
  • had championed the Union cause during the Constitutional crisis -- remained in Charleston harbor fo
  • bly, Zambry a key player in the 2009 Perak constitutional crisis as the intended BN Menteri Besar.
  • rapy" and the handling of the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis to Chechnya War and Russia's relati
  • alth Parliamentary Association, during the Constitutional Crisis of 2009 in Turks and Caicos, prior
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