THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF MONGOLIA

Article 64  [Functions, Independence] of  The Constitution of Mongolia

(1) The Constitutional Court is an organ exercising supreme supervision over the implementation of the constitution, making judgement on the violation of its provisions, and resolving constitutional disputes.  It is the guarantee for the strict observance of the Constitution.
(2) The Constitutional Court and its members in the execution of their duties are subject to the Constitution only and are independent of any organizations, officials, or anybody else.
(3) The independence of the members of the Constitutional Court is ensured by the guarantees set out in the Constitution and other laws.

Article 65  [Membership, Term, Chairman]
(1) The Constitutional Court consists of 9 members.  Members of the Constitutional Court are appointed by the National Parliament for a term of six years upon the nomination of three of them by the National Parliament, three by the President, and the remaining three by the Supreme Court.
(2) A member of the Constitutional Court must be a Mongolian national of forty years of age and experienced in politics and law.
(3) The Chairman of the Constitutional Court is elected from among 9 members for a term of three years by a majority vote of the members of Constitutional Court.  He may be re-elected once.

 

 

THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF MONGOLIA