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    Council of Europe
    http://www.coe.int/
    March 9 2005

    Venice Commission discusses Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia,
    Italy and Serbia


    /noticias.info/ Strasbourg, 10 March 2005 ~V The constitutional
    situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the powers of the High
    Representative, judicial reform in Georgia and the status of South
    Ossetia, media freedom in Italy - these are among the items on the
    agenda of the plenary session of the Council of Europe~Rs Venice
    Commission which will take place on 11 and 12 March in Venice, in the
    Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista.

    The efficiency and rationality of current constitutional arrangements
    in Bosnia and Herzegovina, resulting from the Dayton Peace Agreement,
    are the subject of a comprehensive document to be adopted by the
    Commission. This opinion will outline major changes required if the
    country wants to make further progress, and examine whether the
    present practice of decisions by the High Representative is
    compatible with European standards. A further opinion on Bosnia and
    Herzegovina concerns the responsibility of the United Nations for the
    dismissal of former police officers.

    The Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia, Mr Konstantin
    Vardzelashvili, will inform the Commission on further developments on
    the status of South Ossetia, following the recent visit of the
    Commission to Georgia. In addition, the Commission will adopt its
    opinion on the latest draft constitutional amendments relating to the
    reform of the judiciary in Georgia.

    The laws on the conflict of interest and on principles governing the
    broadcasting system of Italy and the draft law on religious
    organisations of Serbia are also on the agenda of the 62nd plenary of
    the Venice Commission. It will also express its opinion on the law on
    public meetings and on draft amendments to the electoral code of
    Armenia.
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