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 The Monarch wields the prerogative to enact royal decrees which are not contrary to the law.

Subject to section 48 and section 66, legal provisions, royal rescripts, and royal commands of any kind, which relate to the public services of the State, must be countersigned by a Minister as the person responsible therefor.

Trial and adjudication of cases are the exclusive power of the courts, which must be carried out in accordance with the law and in the name of the Monarch.

All courts can only be established by acts.

No new court shall be established for specifically trying and adjudicating upon any case or charge instead of a normal court brought into existence by the law for the trial and adjudication thereof.