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Part Five: The Supreme Constitutional Court
Art.174:  

The Supreme Constitutional Court shall be an independent judiciary body in the Arab Republic of Egypt, and having its seat in Cairo.

Art.175:   The Supreme Constitutional Court alone shall undertake the judicial control in respect of the constitutionality of the laws and regulations and shall undertake the interpretation of the legislative texts in the manner prescribed by law . The law shall prescribe the other competences of the court, and regulate the procedures to be followed before it.
Art.176:   The law shall organize the way of formation of the Supreme Constitutional Court, and prescribe the conditions to be fulfilled by its members, their rights and immunities.
Art.177:   The status of the members of the Supreme Constitutional Court shall be irrevocable . The Court shall call to account its members, in the manner prescribed by law.
Art.178:   The judgments issued by the Supreme Constitutional Court in constitutional cases, and its decisions concerning the interpretation of legislative texts shall be published in the Official Gazette. The law shall organize the effects subsequent to a decision concerning the unconstitutionality of a legislative text.
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