Constitutional Court of Serbia
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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 conformity with the Constitution. It is not considered as part of the judicial branch, but a court sui generis. The Constitutional Court is authorized by the Constitution itself and the Law on the Constitutional Court.[2]
Quick Facts Constitutional Court of Serbia Уставни суд Републике Србије, Established ...
Constitutional Court of Serbia Уставни суд Републике Србије | |
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Established | 9 April 1963; 61 years ago (1963-04-09) |
Location | Belgrade, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 15 |
Composition method | Parliament selection (5 members) Supreme Court of Cassation selection (5 members) Presidential selection (5 members) |
Authorized by | Constitution |
Judge term length | 9 years |
Number of positions | 15 |
Annual budget | €3.72 million (2020, planned)[1] |
Website | www |
President | |
Currently | Snežana Marković |
Since | 26 January 2020; 4 years ago (2020-01-26) |
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The seat of the Constitutional Court is in Belgrade. It consists of 15 judges, one of them being President of the Court.[3]