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Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan

The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan is a judicial body of constitutional review , independently and independently exercising judicial power through constitutional proceedings.

Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan
ViewConstitutional (charter) court of a subject of the Russian Federation
JurisdictionThe Republic of Dagestan
EstablishedDecember 27, 1991
Compositionappointed by the National Assembly on the proposal of the Head of the Republic of Dagestan
Authorized byArticle 68 of the Constitution of the Republic of Dagestan and the Law of the Republic of Dagestan dated 02.02.2010 N 8 (as amended on 08.04.2013) “On the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan”
Of members5 judges
Guide
Chairman of the courtHalitov Magomed Halitovich
Took officeMarch 21, 2013
Conference hall
LocationMakhachkala
Address367000, Makhachkala, Lenin Ave., building 2, 6th floor.
Site
ksrd.ru

The procedure for the activities of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan is determined by Article 93 of the Constitution of the Republic of Dagestan and the Law of the Republic of Dagestan dated 02.02.2010 N 8 (as amended on 08.04.2013) “On the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan”.

Content

History

The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan was formed, the first among the subjects of Russia, on December 27, 1991.

Prior to its creation, the constitutional oversight body on the territory of the republic was the Committee for Constitutional Oversight of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, established on November 3, 1989. He acted on the basis of the Law of the DASSR "On constitutional supervision in the Dagestan ASSR." It included 9 judges. On December 18, 1991, the Constitutional Oversight Committee was transformed into the Constitutional Court of the Dagestan SSR, after the adoption of the Law on the Constitutional Court of the Dagestan SSR, respectively. The number of judges has been reduced from 9 to 5.

Authority

The powers of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan are determined by the Constitution of the Republic of Dagestan and the Law of the Republic of Dagestan “On the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan”.

The court carries out an official interpretation of the Constitution of the Republic of Dagestan and considers cases on the conformity of the Constitution of the Republic of Dagestan with the laws of the Republic of Dagestan, regulatory legal acts of state authorities of the Republic of Dagestan, local authorities, and also agreements that have not entered into force. The decision of the Constitutional Court, adopted within its powers, is final and cannot be reviewed by another court.

Structure

The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan consists of five judges appointed by the People’s Assembly on the proposal of the Head of the Republic of Dagestan . The powers of a judge of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan are not limited to a specific period.

Composition

President of the Court: Khalitov Magomed Halitovich

Vice-President of the Court: Akutaev Rasul Magomedovich

Registered judge: Kadimova Mayikhalum Shamsudinovna

Judges: Aliyev Narbala Khanbalayevich, Rustamov Hasplat Umalatovich

Address

The court is located at 367000, Republic of Dagestan , the city of Makhachkala , Lenin Ave., 2. The Administration of the city of Makhachkala is located in the same building.

Decision Statistics

As of March 1, 2016, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan issued only 24 decisions for the entire period of its activity [1] .

Court Financing

The content of the court for 2015 cost the regional budget 22.0 million rubles. [2] .

See also

  • Constitutional (charter) court of a subject of the Russian Federation

Notes

  1. ↑ Khudoley K.M. Do you need a constitutional (charter) court in a constituent entity of the Russian Federation? // Bulletin of Perm University. Jurisprudence. - 2016. - No. 34. - S. 393 - 394.
  2. ↑ Khudoley K.M. Do you need a constitutional (charter) court in a constituent entity of the Russian Federation? // Bulletin of Perm University. Jurisprudence. - 2016. - No. 34. - S. 394.

Links

  • Official site
  • Law of the Republic of Dagestan “On the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Dagestan”


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Constitutional_Court_ of the Republic of Dagestan&oldid = 84016922


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