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  • CoE: Venice Commission meets in plenary, Montenegro, Women in Elecs.

    Future cooperation with Montenegro, participation of women in elections,
    Venice Commission meets in plenary

    Strasbourg, 09.06.2006 - Future cooperation with Montenegro, restitution
    of property to the victims of Georgian-Ossetian conflict, and the
    participation of women in elections are on the agenda of the Council of
    Europe Venice Commission's 67th plenary session (9-10 June, Scuola
    Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, Venice).

    The Speaker of the Montenegrin Parliament Ranko Krivokapich will attend
    the plenary and will inform the Commission on possible future
    cooperation on the new Constitution for Montenegro following the
    referendum on independence.

    The Commission will hold an exchange of views with the Georgian
    authorities on the draft law on compensation and restitution of property
    of victims of the conflict in the former autonomous region of South
    Ossetia. It is due to adopt an opinion on the latest version of the
    draft law.

    The draft legislation on churches and religious communities in Serbia
    will also be discussed during the session.

    Following the November 2005 revision of the Armenian Constitution,
    introducing individual complaints with the constitutional court, the
    Commission is due to adopt an opinion on the amendments to the law on
    the Constitutional Court. The Commission will also discuss and adopt an
    opinion on possible constitutional and legislative improvements to
    ensure uninterrupted functioning of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine.
    The lack of nominations produced an incomplete composition of this
    Court, preventing it from sitting.

    A study on remedies for excessive length of proceedings before national
    courts is also on the agenda. The study is part of discussions on
    principles of the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights and
    takes into account relevant work by the Council of Europe's European
    Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ).

    The Commission will also adopt:
    - Guidelines on referenda, defining European standard on the matter;
    - A declaration on women's participation in elections, stressing on the
    equality principle;
    - A report on electoral law and administration in Europe, aiming at
    identifying weaknesses and new challenges;
    - joint Venice Commission-OSCE/ODHIR opinions on the electoral
    legislation of Armenia and Georgia.
    ***

    The Venice Commission is the Council of Europe's independent advisory
    body on the constitutional issues. All adopted opinions of the
    Commission become public after the session and will available on the
    website of the Commission: www.venice.coe.int .

    Contact : Tatyana Mychelova, External Relations Officer
    Tel. +33 3 88 41 38 68 ; E-mail : [email protected]


    Press Release
    Council of Europe Press Division
    Ref: 337a06
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    A political organisation set up in 1949, the Council of Europe works to
    promote democracy and human rights continent-wide. It also develops
    common responses to social, cultural and legal challenges in its 46
    member states.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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