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VENICE COMMISSION AND ITS ACTIVITIES

VENICE COMMISSION AND ITS ACTIVITIES. Prof. Dr. Arne Marjan Mavcic. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS. EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF CC CIS CONFERENCE SOUTH AMERICAN-SPANISH GROUP ARAB GROUP WEST AFRICAN GROUP ACCPUF. VENICE COMMISSION. HISTORY TASKS ACTIVITIES ORGANISATION RESULTS.

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VENICE COMMISSION AND ITS ACTIVITIES

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  1. VENICE COMMISSION AND ITS ACTIVITIES Prof. Dr. Arne Marjan Mavcic

  2. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS • EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF CC • CIS CONFERENCE • SOUTH AMERICAN-SPANISH GROUP • ARAB GROUP • WEST AFRICAN GROUP • ACCPUF

  3. VENICE COMMISSION • HISTORY • TASKS • ACTIVITIES • ORGANISATION • RESULTS

  4. VENICE COMMISSION • CONSTITUTIONAL ASSISTANCE • ELECTIONS, REFERENDUMS, POLITICAL PARTISE • CONSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION • TRANSNATIONAL ACTIVITES

  5. VENICE COMMISSION WORKING METHODS • OPINIONS • POLITICAL AGREEMENTS • INTERPRETATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW • SUB-COMMISSION ON THE JUDICIARY

  6. Sub-Commission on the Judiciary and National Judicial Reforms • South Africa and Neighbouring Countries • Albania • Bulgaria • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Armenia • Georgia • Ukraine • Latvia • FYROM • Azerbaijan • Montenegro • Moldova • Kyrgyzstan • Tajikistan • Bolivia • Turkey • Hungary

  7. Particular Judicial Reform Issues • South Africa and Neighbouring Countries (corresponding draft constitutional provisions, status of judges, financial and administrative autonomy of the courts) • Albania (organisation of judiciary) • Bulgaria (criminal procedure, law on the judicial power, judicial system act, administrative court) • Bosnia and Herzegovina (judicial system, entity judicial cooperation, criminal law, municipal courts in Mostar) • Armenia (penitentiary code, criminal code, administrative courts) • Georgia (disciplinary responsibility/disciplinary prosecution of judges) • Ukraine (status of judges, prosecutor, judicial system act) • Latvia (judicial power and corresponding constitutional amendments) • FYROM (prosecutor) • Serbia (election of judges, public prosecutor, organisation of courts, judicial council) • Azerbaijan (information on courts’ activities, civil code, criminal code) • Montenegro (state prosecutor, judicial council) • Moldova (public prosecutor) • Kyrgyzstan (law on the judicial power, status of judges, independence of judiciary) • Tajikistan (independence of judiciary) • Bolivia (prosecutor) • Turkey (judges and prosecutors) • Hungary (legal status, renumeration, organisation, administration)

  8. THE VENICE WORLD CONFERENCE • HISTORY • TASKS

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