Legal reforms in the Caucausus countries and the prohibition of
political parties in Turkey on the agenda of the Venice Commission
Strasbourg, 11.03.2009 - The Council of Europe's Venice Commission is
going to discuss the following issues at its forthcoming plenary session
taking place on 13 and 14 March 2009 in Venice:
* amendments to the Criminal Code of Armenia in relation to the March
2008 events;
* the constitutional referendum in Azerbaijan, which inter alia would
enable the President to be reelected more than once;
* the Georgian law on occupied territories (Abkhazia and South Ossetia);
* the constitutional and legal provisions relevant for the prohibition
of political parties in Turkey.
Other opinions to be adopted by the Commission concern:
* the adminissibility of a constitutional referendum in Albania;
* constitutional amendments in Georgia,
* the Draft law on freedom to receive information in Armenia;
* the Law on the Constitutional Court of the Palestinian National
Authority;
Furthemore, the Commission will adopt reports on:
* an internationally recognised status of election observers;
* European standards as regards the independence of the judicial system
The EU Special Representative for the Southern Caucasus, Peter Semneby,
Director of Multilateral Relations and Human Rights of the European
Commission, Veronique Arnault, and the Director of the OSCE Office of
Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Janez Lenarcic, will address
the Commission.
For more information, see draft annotated agenda
<http://www.venice.coe.int/docs/2009/CDL -OJ(2009)001ann-e.asp> .
The 78th plenary session will start at 9.30 am on Friday 13 March and
finish at 12.30 pm on Saturday 14 March (Scuola Grande di San Giovanni
Evangelista, Venice).
* * *
The Venice Commission is an advisory body of the Council of Europe
specialised in constitutional matters. Comprised of independent eminent
lawyers, it counts 55 member states.
Contacts:
. In Venice: mob. +39 340 157 7931 or +39 347 249 0608 (only during
plenary sessions)
. In Strasbourg: Tatiana Mychelova, tel. +33 (0)3 88 41 38 6816
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political parties in Turkey on the agenda of the Venice Commission
Strasbourg, 11.03.2009 - The Council of Europe's Venice Commission is
going to discuss the following issues at its forthcoming plenary session
taking place on 13 and 14 March 2009 in Venice:
* amendments to the Criminal Code of Armenia in relation to the March
2008 events;
* the constitutional referendum in Azerbaijan, which inter alia would
enable the President to be reelected more than once;
* the Georgian law on occupied territories (Abkhazia and South Ossetia);
* the constitutional and legal provisions relevant for the prohibition
of political parties in Turkey.
Other opinions to be adopted by the Commission concern:
* the adminissibility of a constitutional referendum in Albania;
* constitutional amendments in Georgia,
* the Draft law on freedom to receive information in Armenia;
* the Law on the Constitutional Court of the Palestinian National
Authority;
Furthemore, the Commission will adopt reports on:
* an internationally recognised status of election observers;
* European standards as regards the independence of the judicial system
The EU Special Representative for the Southern Caucasus, Peter Semneby,
Director of Multilateral Relations and Human Rights of the European
Commission, Veronique Arnault, and the Director of the OSCE Office of
Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Janez Lenarcic, will address
the Commission.
For more information, see draft annotated agenda
<http://www.venice.coe.int/docs/2009/CDL -OJ(2009)001ann-e.asp> .
The 78th plenary session will start at 9.30 am on Friday 13 March and
finish at 12.30 pm on Saturday 14 March (Scuola Grande di San Giovanni
Evangelista, Venice).
* * *
The Venice Commission is an advisory body of the Council of Europe
specialised in constitutional matters. Comprised of independent eminent
lawyers, it counts 55 member states.
Contacts:
. In Venice: mob. +39 340 157 7931 or +39 347 249 0608 (only during
plenary sessions)
. In Strasbourg: Tatiana Mychelova, tel. +33 (0)3 88 41 38 6816
Press Release
Directorate of Communication
Ref: 202a09
Tel. +33 3 88 41 25 60
Fax +33 3 88 41 39 11
Internet: www.coe.int
e-mail: [email protected]
To receive our press releases by e-mail, contact:
[email protected]
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 47 member states.