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Al Marh, M.I. Constitutional review in the Kingdom of Bahrein

Abstract: The article is devoted to the issues, related to the formation and evolution of constitutional review in the Kingdom of Bahrein, from the moment in 2002, when the Constitutional court was formed. The author analyzes the legal status of this specialized judicial body, order of its formation, types of constitutional review and means of its implementation. The author also pays attention to specific features of judicial decisions of this Court, their legal nature and legal force. Much attention is paid to procedural formalities, which are necessary for a claim to be accepted for review, as well as to the issues of improvement of the Court’s activities. Keywords: jurisprudence, Bahrein, court, legality, power, state, law, Gulf, comparative, analysis



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