Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan | |
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Established | 1992 |
Country | Bashkortostan |
Location | Ufa, Republic House |
Composition method | Head's nomination with Kurultay confirmation |
Authorized by | Bashkortostan Constitution |
Judge term length | 12 years and up to 65 years of age [1] [2] |
Number of positions | 5 |
Website | ks-rb.ru |
Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan | |
Currently | Zufar Enikeev since 2014 |
Since | September 24, 2009 |
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan was established pursuant to Part 1 of Art. 15 Law of the Republic of Bashkortostan "On the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan" in 1996 as the Constitutional Court in the Republic of Bashkortostan.
The Court consists of a chief justice and eight associate justices who are nominated by the Head and confirmed by the Kurultay.
Many countries do not have separate constitutional courts, but instead delegate constitutional judicial authority to their supreme court. Nonetheless, such courts are sometimes also called "constitutional courts"; for example, some have called the Supreme Court of the United States "the world's oldest constitutional court" because it was the first court in the world to invalidate a law as unconstitutional (Marbury v. Madison), even though it is not a separate constitutional court. The Court meets in the Republic House in Ufa.