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The Constitutional Court of Kosovo (Albanian: Gjykata Kushtetuese e Kosovës; Serbian: Ustavni sud Kosova) is the final authority for the interpretation of the Constitution of Kosovo and judicial review of laws for compliance with the constitution. The Constitutional Court is located in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. The Constitutional Court ...
The Constitutional Court is the final authority for the interpretation of the Constitution and the compliance of laws with the Constitution. The legal basis for the establishment of the Constitutional Court derived directly from the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, adopted in June 2008.
The Constitution of Kosovo (Albanian: Kushtetuta e Kosovës, Serbian: Устав Косовa, Ustav Kosova) is the supreme law (article 16) of the Republic of Kosovo, a territory of unresolved political status. Article four of the constitution establishes the rules and separate powers of the three branches of the government.
The Judiciary of Kosovo is the collection of the central Kosovo institutions that exercises judicial authority in Kosovo. According to the 2008 Constitution of Kosovo, the judicial system is composed of the Supreme Court and subordinate courts, a Constitutional Court, and an independent prosecutorial institution.
The Kosovo Judicial Council elects from its members a Chair and Vice Chair each for a term of three years. Election to these offices does not extend the mandate of the members of the Kosovo Judicial Council. The Chair of the Kosovo Judicial Council addresses the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo at least once a year regarding the Judicial System.
On 15 May 2024, Kosovo's foreign minister Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz stated in a letter to the president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Theodoros Roussopoulos, that Kosovo will prepare draft legislation for the establishment of a community of Serb-majority municipalities, and will submit it to the Constitutional Court of ...
The judiciary is composed of the Supreme Court and subordinate courts, a Constitutional Court, and independent prosecutorial institutions. There also exist multiple independent institutions defined by the constitution and law, as well as local governments.
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