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Constitutional Court of Mongolia
The Constitutional Court of Mongolia is the highest court in Mongolia with the function of exercising supreme control over the implementation of the Constitution, issuing conclusions on violations of its provisions, and strictly enforcing the implementation of the Constitution.
The main principles of Tsets's activities are to be subject to the Constitution of Mongolia, to uphold the laws in accordance with the Constitution of Mongolia, to be based on research, to be neutral, independent and transparent. Any organization, official, or citizen is prohibited from interfering or influencing the activities of Tsets.
The Constitutional Tsets consists of nine members. A member of the Tsets must be a citizen of Mongolia who has high legal and political professional standing, is without a criminal record against and has reached 40 years of age. In accordance with the law, the members of the Constitutional Court are appointed by the State Great Khural for a term of six years, with three of them to be nominated by the State Great Khural, three by the President of Mongolia and three by the Supreme Court of Mongolia.
Questions regarding laws other than the Constitution are the province of the Supreme Court of Mongolia.
The term of office of the newly appointed or filled in vacancy, member of the Tsets commences on the day of appointment and continues until the expiration of their term of office as provided for in the Constitution. The Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court co-ordinates its activities. Nine members of the Tsets propose from among themselves the name of a person who is to be elected Chief Justice and elect the person who receives the majority of votes as the Chief Justice of the Tsets is elected for a term of three years and may be re-elected only once. The State Great Hural determines and adopts the funds for the budget of the Tsets, the salary fund for the Tsets, and the salaries of members of Tsets upon the proposal of the Chief Justice.
The Tsets shall consider and deliver a judgment, and, if necessary, reconsider the matter and make a final decision on the following disputes regarding the constitutionality of:
The Tsets shall consider and deliver a judgment on acts of non-compliance with the Constitution of the following officials:
The Tsets shall consider and deliver a judgment on existence of grounds for the resignation or withdrawal of the following officials:
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Constitutional Court of Mongolia
The Constitutional Court of Mongolia is the highest court in Mongolia with the function of exercising supreme control over the implementation of the Constitution, issuing conclusions on violations of its provisions, and strictly enforcing the implementation of the Constitution.
The main principles of Tsets's activities are to be subject to the Constitution of Mongolia, to uphold the laws in accordance with the Constitution of Mongolia, to be based on research, to be neutral, independent and transparent. Any organization, official, or citizen is prohibited from interfering or influencing the activities of Tsets.
The Constitutional Tsets consists of nine members. A member of the Tsets must be a citizen of Mongolia who has high legal and political professional standing, is without a criminal record against and has reached 40 years of age. In accordance with the law, the members of the Constitutional Court are appointed by the State Great Khural for a term of six years, with three of them to be nominated by the State Great Khural, three by the President of Mongolia and three by the Supreme Court of Mongolia.
Questions regarding laws other than the Constitution are the province of the Supreme Court of Mongolia.
The term of office of the newly appointed or filled in vacancy, member of the Tsets commences on the day of appointment and continues until the expiration of their term of office as provided for in the Constitution. The Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court co-ordinates its activities. Nine members of the Tsets propose from among themselves the name of a person who is to be elected Chief Justice and elect the person who receives the majority of votes as the Chief Justice of the Tsets is elected for a term of three years and may be re-elected only once. The State Great Hural determines and adopts the funds for the budget of the Tsets, the salary fund for the Tsets, and the salaries of members of Tsets upon the proposal of the Chief Justice.
The Tsets shall consider and deliver a judgment, and, if necessary, reconsider the matter and make a final decision on the following disputes regarding the constitutionality of:
The Tsets shall consider and deliver a judgment on acts of non-compliance with the Constitution of the following officials:
The Tsets shall consider and deliver a judgment on existence of grounds for the resignation or withdrawal of the following officials: