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The General Council of the Judiciary ((スペイン語:Consejo General del Poder Judicial), CGPJ) is the constitutional body that governs all the Judiciary of Spain, such as courts, and judges, as it is established by the Spanish Constitution of 1978, article 122 and developed by the Organic Law 6/1985 of the Judiciary Power (LOPJ). The President of the CGJP is also the president of the Supreme Court. ==Functions== The GCJP is not a jurisdictional body, but an overseeing and organising body of the Spanish Judiciary. Among its main functions are: *To elect, among its members, its president and president of the Supreme Court *To nominate, by a three fifths supermajority two justices of the Constitutional Court *To oversee and inspect the activities of judges and courts. *To select, train, assign destination, administrative situations and establish and keep the disciplinary rules and procedures of judges and magistrates. *To name judges and with the assessment of the Minister of Justice, the Magistrates of the Supreme Court, Court presidents and magistrates.〔Art 107 LO 6/1985 del Poder Judicial (Organic Law of the Judiciary Power, LOPJ)〕 The GCJP is also compelled to report on all the laws and legal dispositions of the State and the Autonomous Communities pertaining judiciary questions. As well as to be heard upon the naming of the Attorney General of the State.〔Art. 108 LOPJ〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「General Council of the Judiciary」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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