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Article 149
 

Responsability


The Constitutional Court shall decide on the following:


1) Conformity of laws with the Constitution and confirmed and published international agreements;


2) Conformity of other regulations and general acts with the Constitution and the law;


3) Constitutional appeal due to the violation of human rights and liberties granted by the Constitution, after all other efficient legal remedies have been exhausted ;


4) Whether the President of Montenegro has violated the Constitution,


5) The conflict of responsibilities between courts and other state authorities, between state authorities and local self-government authorities, and between the authorities of the local self-government units;


6) Prohibition of work of a political party or a non-governmental organization;


7) Electoral disputes and disputes related to the referendum, which are not the responsibility of other courts;


8) Conformity with the Constitution of the measures and actions of state authorities taken during the state of war or the state of emergency;


9) Performs other tasks stipulated by the Constitution.


If the regulation ceased to be valid during the procedure for the assessment of constitutionality and legality, and the consequences of its enforcement have not been recovered, the Constitutional Court shall establish whether that regulation was in conformity with the Constitution, that is, with the law during its period of validity.


The Constitutional Court shall monitor the enforcement of constitutionality and legality and shall inform the Parliament about the noted cases of unconstitutionality and illegality.