Paper Title
The Role of The Constitutional Court In Examining The Constitutionality of Laws In Jordan

Abstract
This research examines the role of the Constitutional Court in assessing the constitutionality of laws in Jordan, established under Article (58) of the Constitution following the 2011 amendments. The court shifted oversight from a decentralized, indirect system to a centralized, direct approach. Its purpose is to review appeals from authorized entities, addressing substantive, procedural, temporal, and spatial unconstitutionality to ensure compliance with constitutional provisions and annul conflicting laws. The court upholds democracy and human rights by enforcing the separation of powers.The existence of the Constitutional Court serves as a genuine guarantor for implementing democracy and ensuring respect for human rights through the application of the principle of separation of powers, without the dominance of one authority over another, through their interdependent relationships. Keywords - Constitutional Court, Judicial Review, Political Review, Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, Temporal Jurisdiction