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    Venice Commission: 15 years of constitutional expertise from Romania to
    Iraq

    Strasbourg, 07.07.2005 - Addressing the Committee of Ministers of the
    Council of Europe, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the
    European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the
    Venice Commission, the Commission's President Antonio La Pergola
    declared:

    "Our role, and along with it our work-load are steadily increasing. One
    of the principal reasons for this development [...] is that the Venice
    Commission has always tried, [...] to engage in matters of immediate
    relevance to the countries concerned, and that it has thus made all the
    contribution it could to implement within the member states the shared
    and cherished values of which the Council of Europe is the guardian",
    adding that "in the new democracies basic questions of constitutional
    law remain crucial for the democratic stabilisation of these countries".


    Most recently, the Commission reached an agreement with the Armenian
    authorities on constitutional reform that should contribute to the
    country's democratisation and might pave the way for the return of the
    opposition to parliament.

    Mr La Pergola also informed the Committee of Ministers about ongoing
    work notably in Kyrgyzstan and Iraq: "Upon the invitation of the German
    Friedrich Naumann Stiftung we participated in a seminar on
    constitution-making with members of the Constituent Assembly of Iraq in
    Amman. A follow-up seminar on federalism will take place in Germany in
    mid-July. We sincerely hope that these activities, which are entirely
    funded by the German foundation, will contribute to the emergence of a
    peaceful, stable and democratic Iraq".

    In 15 years of activity, the Venice Commission has played a key role in
    promoting European constitutional heritage and bringing constitutional
    texts in Central and Eastern European countries into line with the
    fundamental norms of modern democracies. Romania was the first country
    to request the cooperation of the Commission in 1990. Since then, nearly
    all the new European democracies, together with other countries such as
    South Africa, have benefited from its expertise. The Venice Commission
    is also active in the fields of elections and constitutional justice.

    A consultative body of the Council of Europe composed of independent
    experts in the field of democracy and constitutional law, the Venice
    Commission currently has 48 member states(*).

    For more information, see www.venice.coe.int

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    (*) Argentina, Canada, Korea, the United States, Japan, Kazakhstan,
    Mexico, the Holy See and Uruguay have observer status, Belarus has
    associated member state status, and South Africa has a special
    cooperation status. The European Commission and OSCE/ODIHR also work
    with the Commission.


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    Council of Europe Press Division
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