
Council of Grand Justices
The Council of Grand Justices is the highest judicial authority in Taiwan, composed of the eleven justices who serve on the Constitutional Court. Its primary role is to interpret the constitution, review the constitutionality of laws, and resolve constitutional disputes. The council ensures that laws and government actions align with the constitution, acting as a safeguard for constitutional rights and principles. Its decisions influence Taiwan's legal framework and governance, maintaining the balance of power and protecting citizens' constitutional rights.