1985
All months (7)
25/10/1985
Cases brought before the Court of Arbitration are allocated to a panel of seven members, according to an objective criterion determined in advance, namely the order in which they are received. That panel can be altered only where the law so provides.Where the Court sits in plenary, it is composed of ten or twelve judges. In the event of a tied vote, the President "in function" at the time when the vote is taken has the casting vote.
Constitutional Court, functioning, chamber, composition / Constitutional Court, plenary, tied vote, casting vote.
Cause list number: 11
Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Statute and organisation - Sources - Institutional Acts.Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Composition, recruitment and structure - Number of members / Appointment of the President / Subdivision into chambers or sections.Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Status of the members of the court - Term of office of the President.Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Interlocutory proceedings.Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Hearing - Composition of the bench.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Deliberation - Composition of the bench / Chair.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Deliberation - Procedure - Vote.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Types - Procedural decisions.Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - European Convention on Human Rights of 1950.Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Constitutional proceedings.
25/10/1985
Cases brought before the Court of Arbitration are allocated to a panel of seven members, according to an objective criterion determined in advance, namely the order in which they are received. That panel can be altered only where the law so provides.Where the Court sits in plenary, it is composed of ten or twelve judges. In the event of a tied vote, the President "in function" at the time when the vote is taken has the casting vote.
Constitutional Court, functioning, chamber, composition / Constitutional Court, plenary, tied vote, casting vote.
Cause list number: 10
Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Statute and organisation - Sources - Institutional Acts.Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Composition, recruitment and structure - Number of members / Appointment of the President / Subdivision into chambers or sections.Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Status of the members of the court - Term of office of the President.Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Interlocutory proceedings.Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Hearing - Composition of the bench.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Deliberation - Composition of the bench / Chair.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Deliberation - Procedure - Vote.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Types - Procedural decisions.Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - European Convention on Human Rights of 1950.Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Constitutional proceedings.
25/10/1985
Cases brought before the Court of Arbitration are allocated to a panel of seven members, according to an objective criterion determined in advance, namely the order in which they are received. That panel can be altered only where the law so provides.Where the Court sits in plenary, it is composed of ten or twelve judges. In the event of a tied vote, the President "in function" at the time when the vote is taken has the casting vote.
Constitutional Court, functioning, chamber, composition / Constitutional Court, plenary, tied vote, casting vote.
Cause list number: 7
Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Statute and organisation - Sources - Institutional Acts.Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Composition, recruitment and structure - Number of members / Appointment of the President / Subdivision into chambers or sections.Constitutional Justice - Constitutional jurisdiction - Status of the members of the court - Term of office of the President.Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Interlocutory proceedings.Constitutional Justice - Procedure - Hearing - Composition of the bench.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Deliberation - Composition of the bench / Chair.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Deliberation - Procedure - Vote.Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Types - Procedural decisions.Sources - Categories - Written rules - International instruments - European Convention on Human Rights of 1950.Fundamental Rights - Civil and political rights - Procedural safeguards, rights of the defence and fair trial - Scope - Constitutional proceedings.
28/06/1985
By considering implicitly but assuredly that the supply of electricity of gas is and remains a matter of municipal concern, the Decree of the Walloon Region of 1 February 1985 on the rationalisation of the electricity and gas supply sector regulates a matter of municipal and not regional concern.As regards associations of municipalities, the regulatory powers of the Region are limited to the operating procedures and control of those associations and to designating the areas in which they can operate; the conditions for becoming a member of and withdrawing from such associations remain within the regulatory powers of the State.
Municipality, association of municipalities / Energy, supply of electricity and gas, regulation.
Cause list number: 17
Constitutional Justice - Decisions - Types - Annulment / Suspension.General Principles - Structure of the State - Federal State.Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Regions and provinces / Municipalities.Institutions - Federalism, regionalism and local self-government - Distribution of powers - Implementation - Distribution ratione materiae.