Council of State (Colombia)
The Council of State of Colombia is the supreme tribunal with jurisdiction over administrative issues in Colombia.
History
Created in 1817 by Simón Bolívar, the Council of State of Colombia is the oldest judicial organ still in operation in Latin America. It was abolished in 1843 but reconstituted in 1886.Composition
The State Council comprises twenty-seven judges who serve a term of eight years. It appoints its own judges from lists submitted by the Superior Council of the Judiciary. There are five sections dealing with different specialized topics.Functions
Anyone may request the Council of State to rule on whether a given administrative action complies with the law and the Constitution. The Council may suspend any actions judged not to so comply. It also provides non-binding advice to Government, which is required to consult it on proposed measures within a defined scope.The Council may: introduce bills relating to its functions; cancel the investiture of members of Congress in accordance with law; and make a ruling on the transit of foreign troops through the national territory.
Interventions
Domain names
On December 11, 2001, the Council of State, through its Consultation and Civil Services Office, issued the first legal opinion concerning the domain name.co, establishing the status of that domain name as denoting the nation of Colombia.