The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a key judicial body responsible for ensuring the supremacy of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Established in 1995, it interprets constitutional provisions and resolves disputes related to constitutional rights, ensuring that laws and actions comply with the constitution.
The court consists of nine judges, with four appointed by the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, two by the President of the European Court of Human Rights, and three by the Bosnian Presidency. Its decisions are binding, playing a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law and protecting human rights in the country.