The Supreme Court determines if bills passed into law by the Congress and the President are constitutional.
The judicial branch determines if a law is constitutional or not.
Federal Constitutional Court of Germany was created in 1951.
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
It is a federal constitutional republic.
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Yes. It is a constitutional, presidential, federal republic.
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They declare whether a bill/amendment is constitutional... for instance, S.B. 1867(NDAA) took away the Americans right to due process, but on May 16th 2012 federal court declared parts of the bill unconstitutional.
The Judicial Branch determines whether laws are constitutional; however, they are not responsible for ensure laws are "just." Many laws favor one group over another, seem unfair to the population, but are still considered appropriate under constitutional guidelines.
In speaking about the US Constitution, the amendments in the Bill of Rights were meant to guarantee that the Federal government did nothing to subvert the rights of citizens and of the US States.
Cases in federal court must involve federal law and since all federal law must be derived from the constitution then yes they do involve constitutional matters.