The judicial power is vested in the Judicial Assembly, which is the judicial organ of the Parliament tasked to interpret the provisions of this Constitution and all other parliamentary measures; render advisory opinions on all organizational matters, either motu proprio or upon receipt of a formal request from any organ or committee of the Parliament; review the constitutionality of a measure, policy, or act of the Parliament prior to its adoption; and to determine whether or not there has been a grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction on the part of any organ or committee of the P-POL.

The Judicial Assembly shall be composed of an elected Chief Jurist and his/her appointed Cabinet Ministers, i.e., an Associate Jurist for Legal Affairs and an Associate Jurist for Parliamentary Rules and Procedures.