Appointed by State Great Khural upon nomination from State Great Khural, President and the Supreme Court
Authorized by
Constitution of Mongolia
Judge term length
6 years
Number of positions
9
Website
conscourt.gov.mn
Chairperson
Currently
Gungaagiin Bayasgalan[1]
Jurist term ends
2025
The Constitutional Court of Mongolia is the highest court in Mongolia responsible for the interpretation of the constitution. Thus, the Constitutional Court has supreme power over the implementation of the Mongolian Constitution. The Court delivers decisions on violations of constitutional procedures and resolves constitutional disputes. All governmental action is subject to the Court.[2]
The Constitutional Tsets consists of nine members.[2] A member of the Tsets must be a citizen of Mongolia who has high legal and political professional standing, is without a criminal record against and has reached 40 years of age. In accordance with the law, the members of the Constitutional Court are appointed by the State Great Khural for a term of six years, with three of them to be nominated by the State Great Khural, three by the President of Mongolia and three by the Supreme Court of Mongolia.[2]
Questions regarding laws other than the Constitution are the province of the Supreme Court of Mongolia.[3]
^"G.Bayasgalan elected as Chairperson of the Constitutional Court". Official website of the Constitutional Court of Mongolia (in Mongolian). Retrieved 2024-06-01.
^ abcMontsame News Agency. Mongolia. 2006, ISBN 99929-0-627-8, p. 42
^Montsame News Agency. Mongolia. 2006, ISBN 99929-0-627-8, p. 45
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