Constitution

Djibouti 1992 Constitution (reviewed 2010)

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TITLE IX. OF THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

Article 83

A High Court of Justice is instituted.

It is composed of members designated by the National Assembly at each general renewal. It elects its President from among its members.

An organic law establishes its composition, the rules of its functioning as well as the procedure applicable before it.

Article 84

The High Court of Justice is competent to judge the President of the Republic and the Ministers accused before it by the National Assembly.

The President of the Republic is not responsible for the acts accomplished in the exercise of his functions except in the case of high treason. The members of the Government are criminally responsible for the acts accomplished in the exercise of their functions and qualified as crimes or misdemeanors at the moment they were committed.

The accusation is voted by public ballot with the majority of two-thirds of the Deputies composing the National Assembly.

The High Court of Justice is bound by the definition of crimes and misdemeanors, as well as by the determination of the resultant penalties, specified in the criminal laws in force at the time of the acts cited in the proceedings.