Talk:Constitutional court

Latest comment: 4 years ago by 83.100.188.53 in topic UK

Monaco and Norway edit

The Supreme Courts of Monaco and Norway had constitutional jurisdiction already before the Austrian Court.

http://www.gouv.mc/devwww/wwwnew.nsf/1909$/efcb8af3d5f55567c1256fa3004fcc3ffr?OpenDocument&5Fr#Contr%C3%B4le%20des%20actes and www.codices.coe.int (click descriptions).

Russia edit

The Constitutional Court of Russia has moved to St. Petersburg. The photo should be changed. Schnutz

Australia edit

Note on Australia: Australia doesn't exercise judicial review through the supreme court. It has a seperate court (High Court) for judicial review (and for other matters such as final appeal, legislative and constitutional issues).----

Australia does exercise judicial review through its supreme court: its supreme court for all purposes, including judicial review, is the highest federal court, the High Court of Australia. Among other things, the HCA hears appeals from the "supreme courts" (so named) of the States. --Wikiain (talk) 23:18, 24 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Romania edit

Romania had constitutional review befor WWI. The historical timeline in his entry appears to be incorrect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.100.182.13 (talk) 18:26, 22 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

Czechoslovakian constitutional court edit

Czechoslovakian constitutional court was established in 1920 ( 1921 ) http://www.concourt.cz/view/history and it was the first constituonal court in Europe ( czechoslovakian Constitutional Charter of 1920 is older than constitution of first Republic of Austria, but austrian court was first in practice ). --General D (talk) 19:55, 11 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

A Court exists when it exists, not when there is a regulation for its existance that is not implemented. --Glorfindel Goldscheitel (talk) 08:15, 9 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
Also the Austrian Court was established in 1919 and had - back then - the power to examine the laws made by the Austrian states. So it is - from every point of view - the oldest Costitutional Court. --Glorfindel Goldscheitel (talk) 12:09, 17 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Malta edit

Malta's highest court is the Constitutional Court of Malta. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.211.70.225 (talk) 01:38, 17 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

UK edit

The article included the line "(The United Kingdom itself had neither a Supreme Court or a codified constitution to be reviewed by such a court, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom being established only in 2009)." I've amended this to the present tense.

The UK still doesn't in fact have a constitutional court - the "Supreme Court" of the UK is in fact not supreme, unlike that of the US. I've changed the article to reflect this. The UK supreme court is in fact just the old judicial arm of the House of Lords, renamed.

Incidentally, is it worth including nataions which specifically don't have courts with powers to review primary legislation, since these are probably now the exceptions?

The above paragraph and the mentioned article paragraph are substantially incorrect. The UK does have a constitution Constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom, it is just not enshrined into a single document. The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is both a Court of final appeal and a constitutional court.
https://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons-committees/political-and-constitutional-reform/The-UK-Constitution.pdf
"Courts are the final arbiter between the citizen and the state, and are therefore a fundamental pillar of the constitution"
"The Supreme Court was established to achieve a complete separation between the United Kingdom's senior Judges and the Upper House of Parliament, emphasising the independence of the Law Lords and increasing the transparency between Parliament and the courts.
https://www.supremecourt.uk/about/significance-to-the-uk.html
83.100.188.53 (talk) 13:38, 2 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Some courts / countries to be added to the list edit

Constitutional Council of Algeria (fr:Conseil constitutionnel (Algérie)) [1]

Constitutional Court of Andorra [2]

Constitutional Court of Bahrain

Constitutional Court of Benin (fr:Cour constitutionnelle (Bénin)) [3]

Constitutional Council of Burkina Faso [4]

Constitutional Court of Burundi

Constitutional Council of Cambodia [5]

Constitutional Court of Cape Verde (tribunal constitucional) [6]

Transitional Constitutional Court of the Central African Republic (fr:Cour constitutionnelle de transition de la République centrafricaine)

Constitutional Council of Chad

Constitutional Court of Comoros

Constitutional Court of Congo (Brazzaville) [7]

Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Costa Rica (es:Corte Suprema de Justicia de Costa Rica#Sala Constitucional)

Constitutional Council of Côte d'Ivoire [8]

Constitutional Council of Djibouti

Constitutional Court of Equatorial Guinea (Tribunal constitutionnel)

Constitutional Court of Gabon [9]

Constitutional Court of Guinea [10]

Constitutional Council of Kazakhstan [11]

Constitutional Court of Kuwait

Constitutional Council of Lebanon (fr:Conseil constitutionnel (Liban)) [12]

State Court of Justice of Liechtenstein (de:Staatsgerichtshof (Liechtenstein)) [13]

Constitutional Court of Luxembourg (Cour Constitutionelle / Verfassugnsgerichtshof) [14]

High Constitutional Court of Madagascar [15]

Constitutional Court of Mali (fr:Cour constitutionnelle du Mali)

Constitutional Court of Malta [16]

Constitutional Council of Mauritania (fr:Conseil constitutionnel (Mauritanie))

Constitutional Court of Montenegro [17]

Constitutional Council of Morocco (fr:Conseil constitutionnel (Maroc)) [18]

Constitutional Council of Mozambique [19]

Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Nicaragua

Constitutional Court of Niger

Constitutional Court of São Tomé and Príncipe

Constitutional Council of Senegal (fr:Conseil constitutionnel (Sénégal))

Constitutional Court of Tajikistan [20]

Constitutional Court of Togo (fr:Cour constitutionnelle (Togo))

Constitutional Court of Tunisia (fr:Conseil constitutionnel (Tunisie))----Bancki (talk) 11:20, 22 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

Zimbabwe. edit

Zimbabwe has the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe as part of its court system. - (101.98.104.241 (talk) 10:06, 9 April 2018 (UTC))Reply