Article 135 of the Constitution of Italy

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Article 135 of the Constitution of Italy is the provision that regulates the composition and appointment of judges to the Italian Constitutional Court, including the role of Parliament in joint session in electing some of its members.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
appliesTo judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
assignsRoleTo Council of State in electing judges of the Constitutional Court
Court of Auditors in electing judges of the Constitutional Court
Court of Cassation in electing judges of the Constitutional Court
Parliament of Italy in joint session in electing judges of the Constitutional Court NERFINISHED
President of the Republic of Italy in appointing judges of the Constitutional Court
constitutionalOrganConcerned Constitutional Court of Italy NERFINISHED
country Italy
defines number of judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
establishes that five judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy are appointed by the President of the Republic
that five judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy are elected by Parliament in joint session
that five judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy are elected by the ordinary and administrative supreme courts
that judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy are appointed for nine years
that judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy are chosen from among full professors of law
that judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy are chosen from among judges of the higher ordinary and administrative courts
that judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy are chosen from among lawyers with at least twenty years of practice
that judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy cannot be reappointed after the end of their term
that judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy must not hold other public offices or professional activities incompatible with their function
that the Constitutional Court of Italy is composed of fifteen judges
that the mandate of judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy is not renewable
governs distribution of appointing powers among state organs for the Constitutional Court
duration of office of judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
eligibility requirements for judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
hasJurisdictionOver organization of the Constitutional Court of Italy
language Italian
legalSystem Italian legal system
locatedInLegalCode Part II of the Constitution of Italy NERFINISHED
locatedInTitle Title VI of the Constitution of Italy NERFINISHED
partOf Constitution of Italy NERFINISHED
regulates appointment of judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
composition of the Constitutional Court of Italy
incompatibilities of judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
procedure for election of Constitutional Court judges by Parliament in joint session
quorum for election of Constitutional Court judges by Parliament in joint session
renewability of the mandate of judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
term of office of judges of the Constitutional Court of Italy
relatedTo Article 134 of the Constitution of Italy
Article 136 of the Constitution of Italy
requires appointment of some Constitutional Court judges by the President of the Republic
election of some Constitutional Court judges by Parliament in joint session
election of some Constitutional Court judges by the supreme ordinary and administrative courts
subjectMatter Constitutional Court of Italy NERFINISHED

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Parliament in joint session constitutionalArticle Article 135 of the Constitution of Italy