At its 100th plenary session on 17-18 October 2014 in
Rome the Commission:
· Heard introductory addresses made on the
occasion of the 100th Plenary Session by:
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Senator Benedetto Della Vedova, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Italy;
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Mr Cosimo Ferri, Undersecretary of State for Justice, Italy;
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Mr Gianni Buquicchio, President of the Venice Commission;
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Mr Mahmud Mammad-Guliyev, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Azerbaijan, on behalf of the Chairman of the Committee of Ministers of the
Council of Europe;
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Mr Christopher Chope, on behalf of the President of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe;
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Ms Gabriella Battaini–Dragoni, Deputy Secretary General of the Council of
Europe;
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Mr Herwig van Staa, President of the Congress of Local and Regional
authorities of the Council of Europe;
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Mr Dean Spielmann, President of the European Court of Human Rights;
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Mr Ranko Krivokapic, President Emeritus of the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly;
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Ms Margarita Popova, Vice President of Bulgaria;
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Mr Michael Georg Link, Director of the OSCE/ODIHR as well as
- a message from Mr Štefan Füle, EU
Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy, read out by Mr
Lucio Gussetti, Director, European Commission;
· Adopted the opinions on:
o the draft
amendments (XXXIII - XXXIX) to the Constitution of "the former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia" concerning, in particular, the Judicial Council, the competence of
the Constitutional Court and special financial zones;
o the Draft law amending the Constitution of Ukraine,
submitted by the President of Ukraine on 2 July 2014 and decided to make it
public following the Ukrainian parliamentary elections to be held on 26 October
2014 (endorsed);
o the Concept Paper on the Constitutional Reforms of
the Republic of Armenia;
o the draft law on amendments to the Organic Law on
General Courts of Georgia (jointly with the Directorate of Human Rights of the
Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe );
o the Draft Law making changes to the Law on
Disciplinary Liability and Disciplinary Proceedings of Judges of General Courts
of Georgia (jointly with the Directorate of Human Rights of the Directorate
General of Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe );
o the draft Laws amending the Administrative, Civil
and Criminal Procedure Codes of Georgia (jointly with the Directorate of Human
Rights of the Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council
of Europe );
o the
draft law on political parties of Malta (jointly with the OSCE/ODIHR) and was
informed of plans to reform the Constitution of the country ;
o
draft law amending the Law on the financing of political activities of Serbia (jointly
with the OSCE/ODIHR);
o draft
amendments to the Law on the High Judicial Council of Serbia;
o
draft amendments to the Law on the State Prosecutorial Council of Serbia;
· Held an exchange of views with:
o Mr Nikola Todorov, Minister for Health of “the
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”;
o Mr Ruslan Knyazevych, Representative of the President
of Ukraine to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine;
o Mr David Usupashvili, Speaker of Parliament of
Georgia, on the progress of work on Constitutional Reform in Georgia;
o Ms Tea Tsulukiani, Minister for Justice of Georgia
and with Mr Konstantine Kublashvili, Chairman, Supreme Court of Georgia;
o Ms Branka Lakocevic, Deputy Minister for Justice of
Montenegro and adopted the opinion on the Draft law on the Constitutional Court
of Montenegro;
· Adopted the Report on the implementation of
human rights treaties in domestic law and the role of courts;
· Was informed on:
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recent constitutional developments in Algeria, Kazakhstan and Sweden;
o the
results and conclusions of the 3rd Congress of the World Conference on
Constitutional Justice held in Seoul on 28 September to 1 October 2014;
o the
Austrian Presidency of the Conference of European Constitutional Courts;
o the
results and conclusions of the 4th Intercultural workshop on Democracy “transparency
and the rule of law as pre-conditions of equitable and sustainable development”
held in Rome on 9 October 2014;
o
follow-up to the opinion on:
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the procedure for appointing judges of the
Constitutional Court in times of presidential transition in the Slovak
Republic;
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the joint opinion on the draft Law on Disciplinary
Liability of Judges of the Republic of Moldova;
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the joint opinion on the Electoral Code of “the former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”; the opinion on the electoral legislation of
Mexico;
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the joint opinion on the Act on the Elections of
Members of Parliament of Hungary;
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the joint opinion on the draft Law on Amendments to the
Law on Election of Councillors and Members of Parliament of Montenegro;
· Appointed Ms Herdis Thorgeirsdottir
and Mr Richard Clayton as Venice Commission rapporteurs on the gender issues;
·
Confirmed the dates of the next Plenary Session (12-13 December 2014),
and fixed the dates for the 2015 sessions as follows:
o
20-21 March ;
o
19-20 June ;
o
23-24 October and
o
18-19 December..
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