Constitution of the Dominican Republic, 1962

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Página 6 - State and having the official attestations of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, of the President of the Senate and of the President of the United States, carries on its face a solemn assurance by the legislative and executive departments of the Government, charged, respectively, with the duty of enacting and executing the laws, that it was passed by Congress. The respect...
Página 14 - To transfer provisionally or permanently from one jurisdiction to another, whenever it deems it advisable, judges of first instance, judges of instruction, judges of original jurisdiction of the land courts, and justices of the peace. Section III Courts of Appeal Article 68. There shall be at least three courts of appeal throughout the Republic; the number of judges to compose the courts, as well as the judicial districts corresponding to each court, shall be determined by law. Article 69. To be...
Página 9 - ... appointed by the board of directors, with the approval of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, for a term of five years; and all other executive officers and all employees of the bank shall be directly responsible to him. The first vice president...
Página 13 - Judicial officials may not hold any other public office or employment, except as provided in Article 108.
Página 5 - Chambers shall enjoy the fullest penal immunity for the opinions they express in sessions. the legislative session without the authorization of the Chamber to which he belongs, except in the case of his being apprehended in the moment of committing a crime. In all cases the Senate or Chamber of Deputies, or, if they are not in session or there is no quorum, any member thereof, may demand that a member who has been detained, arrested, imprisoned, or in any other way deprived of his liberty, be set...
Página 7 - To approve or reject extraordinary public expenditures for which the executive branch asks an appropriation. 13) To grant loans on the credit of the Republic through the executive power. 14) To approve or reject international treaties and conventions concluded by the executive power. 15) To legislate on all matters concerning the public debt. 16) To declare by law the necessity of amending the Constitution. 17) To grant authorization to the President of the Republic to leave the country, if the absence...
Página 14 - ... the Supreme Court by the Attorney General (Procurador General) of the Republic, personally or through such substitutes as may be created by law, and he shall have the same rank as the president of the Court, with the powers conferred on him by law. To be Attorney General of the Republic a person must have the same qualifications as are required to be a justice of the Supreme Court of Justice. Article 67. The Supreme Court of Justice, without prejudice to other powers conferred on it by law, has...

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