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Constitutional Court of Slovenia

National constitutional court


Summary

National constitutional court

FieldValue
court_nameConstitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia
native_nameUstavno sodišče Republike Slovenije
imageUstavnoSodisce-ljubljana.JPG
imagesize300 px
established1991
websitehttps://www.us-rs.si
jurisdictionRepublic of Slovenia
locationLjubljana, Slovenia
typeElection by National Assembly of Slovenia
authorityConstitution of Slovenia
terms9 years (no mandatory retirement)
positions9
chiefjudgetitlePresident
chiefjudgenameDr. Rok Čeferin
termstart19 December 2021
chiefjudgetitle2Vice President
chiefjudgename2Dr. Rok Čeferin
termstart219 December 2021

The Constitutional Court of Slovenia (in Slovene: Ustavno sodišče Republike Slovenije, US RS) is a special court established by the Slovenian Constitution. Since its inception, the Court has been located in the city of Ljubljana. It is the highest court in the country for reviewing the constitutionality and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, otherwise the highest court in the country is the Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia. The constitutional court is not part of any branch of government (not even the judiciary) and is an independent state body.

The main responsibilities of the Constitutional Court include:

  • reviewing the constitutionality and legality of laws and other regulations,
  • deciding on constitutional complaints (violations of human rights) against the decisions of other state bodies,
  • and certain other responsibilities related to elections and jurisdiction. The seat of the Court is in Ljubljana in a Plečnik's Palace, designed by a famous Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik.

Jurisdiction

Most powers of the Constitutional Court are explicitly determined by the Constitution. In accordance with the Constitution (§160), the Constitutional Court decides on:

  • the conformity of laws with the Constitution and of laws and other regulations with ratified treaties and with the general principles of international law;
  • the conformity of regulations with the Constitution and with laws;
  • the conformity of local community regulations with the Constitution and with laws;
  • the conformity of general acts issued for the exercise of public authority with the Constitution, laws, and regulations;
  • constitutional complaints stemming from the violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms by individual acts;
  • on jurisdictional disputes between the state and local communities and among local communities themselves; between courts and other state authorities; and between the National Assembly, the President of the Republic, and the Government;
  • the unconstitutionality of the acts and activities of political parties;
  • other matters vested by the Constitution (e.g. deciding on an impeachment charges against the prime minister or president; conformity of international treaties with the Constitution before its ratification; appeals against a National Assembly decision on the election of Slovenian members to the European Parliament; admissibility of a National Assembly decision not to call a referendum on the confirmation of constitutional amendments; ).

Procedures

The Constitutional Court has several strictly defined procedures in which cases may be brought before it. Procedures are regulated by the Constitutional Court Act.

Constitutional Court decides by a majority vote of all its judges unless otherwise provided for individual cases by the Constitution or law. Decisions of the Court are binding for all.

Procedure for the review of the constitutionality and legality

The procedure for the review of the constitutionality and legality of regulations and general acts issued for the exercise of public authority is initiated by:

  1. submission of a written request by an applicant (specific state bodies); or
  2. by a Constitutional Court order on the acceptance of a petition by a private citizen, whose legal interests were affected, to initiate a review procedure.

Written request can be submitted by any court, the National Assembly, one third of MPs, the National Council, the Government, the Ombudsman, the Information Commissioner, the Bank of Slovenia, the State Prosecutor General, representative bodies of local communities, a representative association of local communities, and national representative trade unions.

In this procedure the Court may:

  • find that the law or other regulation is in conformity with the Constitution or law;
  • in whole or in part abrogate an Act which is not in conformity with the Constitution;
  • annul or abrogate other regulations (Act cannot be annulled or abrogated).

Constitutional complaint

Constitutional complaint is possible in case of to a violation of human rights or fundamental freedoms against individual acts of state or local authorities.

A complaint may be lodged by:

  • an individual whose were violated,; or
  • the Ombudsman in connection with an individual case that he is dealing with.

Complaint is not allowed until after all legal remedies have been exhausted.

In this procedure the Court may:

  • dismiss a constitutional complaint as unfounded;
  • in whole or in part annuls or abrogates the individual act, and remands the case to the authority competent to decide thereon.

Landmark decisions

  • Tito street decision, U-I-109/10 of 3 October 2011.

Composition

The court consists of 9 judges, who are elected by the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia for a non-renewable 9-year term on the proposal of the President of the Republic. Before replacing a judge after the end of their term, a new judge must first be elected. If this does not happen by the end of the judge's term, that judge's term will be extended until a new judge is elected (e.g. judge Dunja Jadek Pensa served for more than 10 years before political consensus was reached to elect judge Rok Svetlič in 2021).

Judges are elected from among legal experts, who are Slovenian citizens and at least 40 years of age, but they do not have to meet the conditions that apply to the election of judges of regular courts. Among other things, the judges of the Constitutional Court do not need a state legal exam, which allows, for example, university professors to be elected as judges of the court.

After election, a new judge must take the following oath before the National Assembly: "I swear that I shall judge according to the Constitution, the law, and my conscience and that I shall strive with all my power for constitutionality, legality, and the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms."

Judges elect a president and vice-president of the Court among themselves for a term of three years by a secret ballot.

List of judges

#JudgeTermSuccessionNominated byOther positions
1Janez Šinkovec
(1928-2016)25 June 19918 January 1998
2Lovro Šturm
(1938-2021)25 June 199119 December 1998
3Peter Jambrek
(1940-)25 June 199119 December 1998
4Anton Perenič
(1941-)25 June 199130 September 1992
5Anton (Tone) Jerovšek
(1941-)25 June 199119 December 1998
6Matevž Krivic
(1942-)25 June 199119 December 1998
7Janez Snoj
(1934-2005)12 February 199231 March 1998
8Lojze Ude
(1936-)25 May 199324 May 2002
9Boštjan M. Zupančič
(1947-)25 May 199331 October 1998
10Franc Testen
(1948-)25 May 199324 May 2002
11Miroslava Geč-Korošec
(1939-2002)9 January 19981 October 2000
12Dragica Wedam Lukić
(1949-)1 April 199831 March 2007
13Janez Čebulj
(1957-)31 October 199827 March 2008
14Lojze Janko
(1943-)31 October 199831 October 2007
15Mirjam Škrk
(1947-)31 October 199827 March 2008
16Milojka Modrijan
(1945-)1 November 199820 November 2007
17Zvonko Fišer
(1949-)18 December 199827 March 2008
19Ciril Ribičič
(1947-)19 December 200018 December 2009
20Jože Tratnik
(1941-)25 May 200217 July 2011
21Marija Krisper Kramberger
(1946-)25 May 200213 September 2010
18Franc Grad
(1948-)1 April 200731 January 2008
22Miroslav Mozetič
(1950-)31 October 200730 October 2016
23Marta Klampfer
(1953-2016)20 November 200719 November 2016
24Mitja Deisinger
(1942-)27 March 200826 March 2017
25Jasna Pogačar
(1953-)27 March 200826 March 2017
26Jan Zobec
(1954-)27 March 200826 March 2017
27Ernest Petrič
(1936-)25 April 200824 April 2017
28Jadranka Sovdat
(1960-)19 December 200918 December 2018
29Etelka Korpič-Horvat
(1948-)29 September 201027 September 2019
30Dunja Jadek Pensa
(1959-)15 July 20119 November 2021
31Špelca Mežnar
(1976-)31 October 201630 October 2025
32Marko Šorli
(1946-)20 November 201619 November 2025
33Marijan Pavčnik
(1946-)27 March 201731 December 2022
34Matej Accetto
(1974-)27 March 2017Incumbent{{ayd2017327
35Klemen Jaklič
(1975-)27 March 2017Incumbent{{ayd2017327
36Rajko Knez
(1969-)27 March 2017Incumbent{{ayd2017327
37Katja Šugman Stubbs
(1966-)19 December 2018Incumbent{{ayd20181219
38Rok Čeferin
(1964-)27 September 2019Incumbent{{ayd2019927
39'*Rok Svetlič
'''''(1973-)*10 November 2021Incumbent{{ayd20211110
40Neža Kogovšek Šalamon
(1978-)1 January 2023Incumbent{{ayd20230101
41Nina Betetto31 October 2025Incumbent{{ayd20251031
42Primož Gorkič20 November 2025Incumbent{{ayd20251120

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Presidents of the Court

#JudgeTerm
1Peter Jambrek25 June 1991
2Tone Jerovšek25 April 1994
3Lovro Šturm25 April 1997
4Franc Testen11 November 1998
5Dragica Wedam Lukić11 November 2001
6Janez Čebulj11 November 2004
7Jože Tratnik11 November 2007
8Ernest Petrič11 November 2010
9Miroslav Mozetič11 November 2013
10Jadranka Sovdat31 October 2016
11Rajko Knez18 December 2018
11Matej Accetto19 December 2021
12Rok Čeferin19 December 2024

Secretaries-General of the Court

#JudgeTerm
1Milan Baškovič25 June 1991
2Janez Čebulj1 May 1993
3Jadranka Sovdat29 January 1999
4Erik Kerševan1 February 2010
5Sebastian Nerad3 October 2012

References

References

  1. [http://pisrs.si/Pis.web/pregledPredpisa?id=ZAKO325 Zakon o ustavnem sodišču]
  2. "Plečnikova palača – Ustavno sodišče Republike Slovenije".
  3. https://www.us-rs.si/media/constitution.pdf {{Webarchive. link. (23 April 2022 {{Bare URL PDF). (August 2024)
  4. "Vsi sodniki » us-rs.si".
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