it depends on the country. what country are you referring to?
Georgia has one constitutional court, known as the Supreme Court of Georgia. This court serves as the highest appellate court in the state, handling cases involving constitutional issues, among other legal matters. Additionally, Georgia has a system of lower trial courts and appellate courts, but only the Supreme Court is designated as the constitutional court.
US military personnel DO have Constitutional rights but in many respects the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) does not parallel the civilian court system. The two are not really comparable.
There are many, but most notably are the Human Rights Council and The Constitutional Court.
It depends on which constitutional court. Some constitutional courts have nine, some have five, some have fifteen and so on.
Appelate system means that if a person loses his case in trail court he can appeal in high court against this verdict of trail court.
The Clerk of Court, in many(all?) states is a constitutional office (and in some states, an elective position) established by the state constitution to aid and assist the Judicial Branch in the administration of the court system.
Many people want to pursue matters in the Court System, but become intimidated by the Court process, Civil procedure, and cost of litigation.
The Supreme Court of the United States reviews laws that are relevant to cases before the Court to ensure their constitutionality, but does not scrutinize them for "fairness," as many people would define the concept.Many laws are unfair to certain people or groups, or fail to protect their rights, but the judicial system is concerned only with whether a law adheres to constitutional principles. In order to overturn an "unfair" law, someone first has to convince the Court that the law directly violates a real person's constitutional rights and causes harm to that person.P.S. If this question relates to homework or a test, then the "correct" answer is the US Supreme Court.
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The popular answer is three, but these people forget the first branch of government named "We the People" and the statements by the constitutional authors that "the people" act in the checks and balances system - so the correct answer is 4 (see other questions about check and balances system).
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there can be six people on the court at once