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Timestamp: 2013-05-20 01:51:43
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 5', 'art 6', 'art 7', 'art 8', 'art 9']

2007SRB-2007-L-82297
SerbiaConstituciones Law on Constitutional Courts, 2007. Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia (Sluzbeni glasnik Republike Srbije), 2007, No. 109/07Act on-line in English, Ministry of Justice, Serbia, 24 p. (PDF) (Consultado el 2009-11-16)
I. Main ProvisionsII. Election, Appointment and Termination of Office of Constitutional Court JudgesIII. Organisation of the Constitutional CourtIV. Procedures before the Constitutional Court and Legal Effect of its DecisionsV. Enforcement of Constitutional Court ActsVI. Relationship of the Constitutional Court and the National AssemblyVII. Cooperation with State and Other Authorities and Organisations and International CooperationVIII. Penal ProvisionsIX. Transitional Provisions
2006-09-30 (SRB-2006-C-74694)Constitution of the Republic of Serbia of 30 September 2006.
2006-09-30SRB-2006-C-74694
SerbiaConstituciones Constitution of the Republic of Serbia of 30 September 2006. Ustav Republike Srbije, Parliament of Serbia, Serbia (Consultado el 2006-11-29)Constitution in English, Venice Commission, Council of Europe (Consultado el 2008-01-03)Constitution in English, Ministry of Justice, Serbia (Consultado el 2009-11-16)
Part One: Constitutional principlesPart Two: Rights and liberties of individuals and minoritiesPart Three: Economic system and public financePart Four: Competency of the Republic of SerbiaPart Five: Organization of powerPart Six: Constitutional CourtPart Seven: Territorial organizationPart Eight: Constitutionality and legalityPart Nine: Constitutional changesPart Ten: Final provisions
1990 (YUG-1990-C-64429)Constitution of the Republic of Serbia.
2007 (SRB-2007-L-82297)Law on Constitutional Courts, 2007.2006-09-30 (SRB-2006-L-77179)Decision calling a Republic Referendum to Endorse the New Constitution of the Republic of Serbia.
2006-09-30SRB-2006-L-77179
SerbiaConstituciones Decision calling a Republic Referendum to Endorse the New Constitution of the Republic of Serbia. Unofficial English Translation, 44 pages
Calls on a Republic referendum to be held to endorse the 2006 constitution. Sets out the particulars for the running of the referendum. Includes a copy of the Constitution. The referendum resulted in the approval of the draft Constitution.
2008-04-09SRB-2008-C-80428
Serbia (Kosovo)Constituciones Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, 2008. Constitutions of the Countries of the World, 2008-08, Propf. Dr. Dr. h.c. Rüdiger Wolfrum, Dr Rainer Grote, LL.M., Oceana, New Year, USA, ISBN: 978-0-379-00467-0Constitution on-line, Constitutional Working Group, Government of Kosovo (PDF) (Consultado el 2009-01-16)
Chapter I - Basic provisionsChapter II - Fundamental Rights and FreedomsChapter III - Rights of Communities and their MembersChapter IV - Assembly of the Republic of KosovoChapter V - President of the Republic of KosovoChapter VI - Government of the Republic of KosovoChapter VII - Justice SystemChapter VIII - Constitutional CourtChapter IX - Economic RelationsChapter X - Local Government and Territorial OrganizationChapter XI - Security SectorChapter XII - Independent InstitutionsChapter XIII - Final ProvisionsChapter XIV - Transitional ProvisionsFecha de entrada en vigor: 2008-06-15
1990YUG-1990-C-64429
Constituciones Constitution of the Republic of Serbia. Constitutions of the Countries of the World, 2002-11, Gisbert H. Flanz, Oceana Publ., Dobbs Ferry, NY, USA, pp. 39-69
Constitution of the Republic of Serbia. Divided into 9 parts. Part 1 contains basic provisions. Establishes that Republic of Serbia includes autonomous province of Vojvodina and Kosovo, as forms of territorial autonomy. Part 2 provides for freedoms, rights and duties of citizens, Part 3 for economic and social order, and Part 4 for rights and duties of Republic of Serbia. Part 5 deals with republican organs, Part 6 with territorial organisation, Part 7 with guarantees and constitutionality, and Part 8 with relationship to Constitution of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Part 9 contains concluding provisions.