What is a feature of France's Constitutional Council?
A) It is elected by voters.
B) It argues in favor of universal jurisdiction.
C) It reviews laws before they are officially adopted.
D) Ordinary citizens can take a case before it.
E) It has existed since the French Revolution.
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Q20: Judges have more power and discretion
A) in
Q21: Under a system based on "code law,"
Q22: An ombudsman
A) handles complaints about government's abuse
Q23: Referendums are used most often in
A) Great
Q24: The German Constitutional Court
A) is weak compared
Q26: Judges in Europe are typically elected to
Q27: France's current constitution was adopted after World
Q28: The U.S. Constitution is longer than most
Q29: Eastern European countries are not federal because
Q30: Devolution in Britain has taken powers away
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