Most powers of the Constitutional Court are explicitly determined by the
Constitution. In accordance with the Constitution (§160), the Constitutional Court decides on: • the
conformity of laws
with the Constitution and of laws and other regulations with ratified treaties
and with the general principles of international law; • the conformity of regulations with the Constitution and with laws; • the conformity of local community regulations with the Constitution and with laws; • the conformity of general acts issued for the exercise of public authority with the Constitution, laws, and regulations; •
constitutional complaints stemming from the violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms by individual acts; • on
jurisdictional disputes between the state and local communities and among local communities themselves; between courts and other state authorities; and between the National Assembly, the President of the Republic, and the Government; • the unconstitutionality of the acts and activities of political parties; • other matters vested by the Constitution (e.g.
deciding on an impeachment charges against the prime minister or president; conformity of international treaties with the Constitution before its ratification; appeals against a National Assembly decision on the election of Slovenian members to the European Parliament; admissibility of a National Assembly decision not to call a referendum on the confirmation of constitutional amendments; ). == Procedures ==