In 2002, the Mongolian Parliament adopted two new laws to create a new type of court specialising in administrative law. The new administrative courts became operational in June 2004. In Spring the following year, the Tsets, the body responsible for constitutional control in Mongolia (үндсэн хуулийн цэц; undsen khuuliin tsets; or “Tsets”) issued an opinionContinue reading “The Power of Judicial Review: Distancing the Courts from Politics and Ensuring Law and Order”
