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  1. Slovakia - Constitutional law - Constitution

    Constitutional Law No. 378 of 8 November 2022 which supplements the Constitution of the Slovak Republic No. 460/1992 Coll. as amended. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2022-11-08 | Date of entry into force: 2023-01-01 | SVK-2022-C-113739

  2. Slovakia - Constitutional law - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Administrative rules No. 114/1993 of the Constitutional Court.

    Adoption: 1993-04-08 | Date of entry into force: 1993-05-19 | SVK-1993-R-40463

    Establishes administrative procedures for the Constitutional Court.

  3. Slovakia - Constitutional law - Law, Act

    Law No. 38/1993 on organization and procedures of the constitutional court and status of the judges.

    Adoption: 1993-01-20 | SVK-1993-L-40618

    Chapter I relates to the bodies of the Constitutional Court and Chapter II provides for the nomination and the powers and functions of judges. Chapter III deals with the special and the standard procedures. Chapter IV provides for matters relating to violation of humang rights. Chapter V concerns transitional provisions.

  4. Slovakia - Constitutional law - Constitution

    Constitution of the Slovak Republic of 1992 (460/1992 Coll.). (Ustava Slovenskej republiky) - English translation (as amended up to 1999) Constitution on-line Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1992-09-03 | Date of entry into force: 1992-10-01 | SVK-1992-C-31740

    Sets forth provisions regulating the Executive, the National Council and the Judicature. Chapter II provides for basic rights and freedoms of the individual: right to life; protection from forced labour; freedom of movement; freedom of thought, conscience, religion and faith; freedom of expression; freedom of association; rights of minorities and ethnic groups; freedom of choice of profession; right to work; right to strike; protection of women, minors and disabled; right to legal protection. Chapter III deals with the economy. Chapter IV concerns the territorial self-administration. Chapters V, VI and VII relate to the executive, legislative and judicial powers. Chapter VIII concerns the public prosecutors. English translation available.


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