constitutional court
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Armenian Constitutional Court Upholds Legality of ENA-Related Laws
The Armenian Constitutional Court ruled that laws concerning the Energy Networks of Armenian are constitutional and rejected an opposition petition.
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Phahlane Appeals Dismissal to ConCourt After Labour Court Setback
Former acting police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane has appealed his 2020 dismissal to the Constitutional Court. This follows a Labour Appeal Court setback, confirmed during parliamentary testimony.
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Cooperation Between Armenia’s Constitutional Court and the Council of Europe Deepens
Armenia’s Constitutional Court president meets the Council of Europe rights director, underscoring ongoing cooperation on human rights and the rule of law.
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Thai Court Dismisses PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra Amid Border Row
Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra was dismissed by the Constitutional Court for ethical violations in a leaked call with Cambodia’s former leader, sparking political uncertainty.
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South Korea Removes President Yoon Over Martial Law Crisis
South Korea’s Constitutional Court removed President Yoon Suk Yeol after his martial law declaration, triggering a political crisis and upcoming elections.
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Georgia’s Post-Election Unrest: Protests, Controversies, and Legal Actions Unfold
The aftermath of Georgia’s October 26 parliamentary elections continues to stir significant unrest and controversy. The protests and legal actions following the elections reveal key issues within the nation’s political, academic, and social spheres, pointing to deep-seated tensions and governance…
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Tbilisi Protests: Police Crackdowns, Opposition Strategies, and Calls for Constitutional Review
The ongoing protests in Tbilisi over the disputed October 26 elections reflect growing tensions in Georgia’s political landscape, underscored by police crackdowns and opposition-led resistance. The developments highlight concerns about democratic governance, freedom of assembly, and media rights in the…








