The following day the constitutional court, which had earlier ruled that Mr Basescu's misdemeanours were not sufficient to merit impeachment, ruled that the impeachment proceedings were legal.
At the end of the day, the constitutional implication of Mr Macdonald's appointment is precisely zero.
The judges who replaced them were asked to take a fresh oath of office under an interim constitutional order issued the same day.
At the time of their appointment, they were asked to take a fresh oath of office under an interim constitutional order issued on the same day.
The French constitutional court ruled against the supertax the other day on technical grounds.
The republican executive of the state signed a ban on "distressing images" into law last week that we're sure constitutional lawyers are going to have a field day with.
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She told the justices that they should "await another case, another day" to decide whether DOMA was constitutional.
Finally, when the appeals were done and the convictions upheld, the defendants began filing habeas corpus petitions - a practice that continues to this day - claiming that this or that constitutional right was infringed, or that this or that prison condition was inhumane.
And on the crowded day that the pace picked up on the constitutional future of Scotland, this risks being overshadowed in what it could bring to balance economic development across Britain.
The announcement that Milosevic was in U.N. custody came after a day of drama that began when Yugoslavia's Constitutional Court suspended the decree allowing his extradition.
At the Center for Constitutional Rights, we see the faces of these new victims every day.
It came a day after the nation's top court, the Constitutional Council, ruled that the bill adheres to the constitution.
The minority staff has now poured over thousands of pages of constitutional history, legal articles and testimony, and we can begin this day, Mr. Chairman, explaining what impeachment is not.
As president, he will represent the Czech Republic abroad and appoint candidates to the constitutional court and the central bank, but the post does not carry much day-to-day power.
For what it is worth, I thought that the main lesson from Australia concerned constitutional inertia, and the difficulty in getting a referendum passed when the prime minister of the day is urging a 'no' vote.
Former President Laszlo Solyom - who helped to draft the 1989 constitution and served as the head of the Hungarian Constitutional Court from 1990 to 1998 - said in an open letter to the press on the day of the vote that the only way to stop the changes becoming irrevocable would be for President Janos Ader to refuse to sign the constitutional amendments into law.
The necessary constitutional amendments must first be made granting Singapore independence, with all three readings taking place on that day.
But the next day, confusingly, the AU suspended Madagascar from its club, giving Mr Rajoelina six months to restore constitutional government or face possible sanctions.
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Senators voted for the constitutional court to rule whether he had committed treason over a number of acts, including a New Year's Day general amnesty which sparked great controversy.
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