Constitutional Court/Judical Review
A judicial body with the responsibility of interpreting and ensuring the enforcement of the Constitution, usually through the review of legislation or other administrative decisions to ensure their compliance with the requirements of the Constitution

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3 April 2023
In Mexico, president announces ‘plan C’ after supreme court suspends electoral reform

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3 April 2023
In Ireland, supreme court holds law on senate elections to university panels unconstitutional

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28 March 2023
A Tale of Failed Reforms: the Ecuadorian Referendum and Political Fallout

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28 March 2023
In Kazakhstan, president signs constitutional amendments on judicial system and status of judges

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28 March 2023
After Israeli government survives no confidence vote, prime minister delays judicial reform votes until next session

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27 March 2023
In Mexico, supreme court suspends parts of electoral reform bill that undermine ‘political-electoral rights’

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27 March 2023
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, constitutional court upholds constitutional and electoral law amendments made by high representative

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21 March 2023
In Israel, bill barring judicial review of ministerial appointments passes first reading

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20 March 2023
In Israel, majority coalition prepares final readings of judicial selection reform before recess

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15 March 2023
In Israel, Knesset approves three basic law amendments curbing judicial power through first reading