Constitutional Court of Hungary

Constitutional Court of Hungary
Magyarország Alkotmánybírósága
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EstablishedOctober 19, 1989; 35 years ago (1989-10-19)
JurisdictionHungary
LocationBudapest
Authorised byConstitution of Hungary
Judge term length9 years, may be re-elected once
Number of positions15
LanguageHungarian
Websitealkotmanybirosag.hu Edit this at Wikidata
Chief Justice
CurrentlyImre Juhász
Constitutional Court of Hungary, Budapest

The Constitutional Court of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország Alkotmánybírósága) is a special court of Hungary, making judicial review of the acts of the Parliament of Hungary. The official seat of the Constitutional Court is Budapest. Until 2012 the seat was Esztergom.[citation needed]

The Constitutional Court is composed of 15 justices since September 1, 2011 (previously, the Court was composed of 11 justices). The members then elect the President of the Court (Chief Justice) from among its members in a secret ballot. One or two vice-presidents, appointed by the President of the Court, stand in for the President in the event of his absence for any reason. The constitutional court passes on the constitutionality of laws, and there is no right of appeal on these decisions. The Constitutional Court serves as the main body for the protection of the Constitution, its tasks being the review of the constitutionality of statutes, and the protection of constitutional order and fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution. The Constitutional Court performs its tasks independently. With its own budget and its justices being elected by Parliament it does not constitute a part of the ordinary judicial system.