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Lontech, whatever the court's juristiction is, we still need to provide a minimum overview of what Kosovo is (cf. Wikipedia:Writing better articles#Provide context for the reader). + wikilinks
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| country = {{flagicon|Kosovo}}[[Republic of Kosovo]]
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The '''Constitutional Court of Kosovo''' ({{lang-sq|Gjykata Kushtetuese e Kosovës}}) is the final authority for the interpretation of the Constitution and the compliance of laws in accordance with the constitution.
The '''Constitutional Court of Kosovo''' ({{lang-sq|Gjykata Kushtetuese e Kosovës}}) is the final authority for the interpretation of the [[Constitution of Kosovo]] and the compliance of laws in accordance with the constitution.


Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo is located in [[Pristina]].
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo is located in [[Pristina]], the capital of [[Kosovo]]{{ref label|status|a|}}.


== Composition ==
== Composition ==
Constitutional Court is composed of nine judges. Judges are appointed by the President of the Republic of Kosovo upon the proposal of the Assembly.
The Constitutional Court is composed of nine judges, appointed by the [[President of Kosovo|President]] of the Republic upon the proposal of the [[Assembly of Kosovo]].


Members of the court are:
Members of the court are:
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==Notes and references==
== External links ==

'''Notes:'''

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'''References'''
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.gjk-ks.org Official website]
* [http://www.gjk-ks.org Official website]

Revision as of 14:30, 9 April 2010

Constitutional Court of Kosovo
Established2009
LocationPristina
Composition methodLegislative & executive selection
Authorised byConstitution
Judge term length6 years
Number of positions9
Websitehttp://www.gjk-ks.org
President
CurrentlyEnver Hasani, Ph. D.

The Constitutional Court of Kosovo (Albanian: Gjykata Kushtetuese e Kosovës) is the final authority for the interpretation of the Constitution of Kosovo and the compliance of laws in accordance with the constitution.

The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo is located in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo[a].

Composition

The Constitutional Court is composed of nine judges, appointed by the President of the Republic upon the proposal of the Assembly of Kosovo.

Members of the court are:

  • Enver Hasani
  • Gjyljeta Mushkolaj
  • Iliriana Islami
  • Kadri Kryeziu
  • Altay Suroi
  • Ivan Çukalloviq
  • Snezhana Botusharova-Doicheva
  • Robert Carolan
  • Almiro Simões Rodrigues

Organisation

Notes and references

Notes:

a.   ^ Template:Kosovo-note

References