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Armenian Constitutional Court representatives discuss key legal and human rights issues with the Council of Europe

From April 28-30, a delegation comprising legal and communication professionals representing the Constitutional Court of Armenia paid its first visit to the Council of Europe Headquarters in Strasbourg, engaging in discussions with key Council of Europe institutions on legal and human rights challenges.

During the visit, meetings were held with representatives from the Venice Commission, the Commissioner for Human Rights, GRECO, and the Department for the Execution of Judgments, focusing on the operational aspects of existing mechanisms.

The delegation also held in-depth dialogues with the Press Unit of the European Court of Human Rights, the HUDOC team, and the Directorate of Jurisconsult, exploring the Court's working methods, communication tools, and transparency policies.

The visit concluded with exchanges at the European Court of Human Rights, including observing a Grand Chamber judgment.

Further thematic discussions focused on the interplay between international humanitarian law and international human rights law, as well as the balance between legal and political considerations in international law.

The Council of Europe remains committed to supporting the effectiveness of the Constitutional Court of Armenia and implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The study visit was organised by the Council of Europe in the framework of its project  “Support for the Development of Constitutional Justice in Armenia in Line with European Standards” implemented within the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023-2026.

Watch the video on the visit: https://rm.coe.int/study-visit-of-the-constitutional-court-of-armenia-council-of-europe-s/1680b5acc2

STRASBOURG 28-30 APRIL 2025
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What is the goal and objective of the project?

The project will contribute to the Constitutional Court’s effectiveness and public perception, as well as to the Constitutional Court capacity to better implement the European Convention on Human Rights.

The project underscores the paramount importance of constitutional court decisions in safeguarding the rule of law and human rights in Armenia. 

 Start date: April 2024

 Duration: 30 months

 Funding: EUR 750,000, 

Donor: Donors contributing to the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023–2026

Main Partners: Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia

Contact person: Ms Evgenia Ivanova, Senior Project Officer

Who benefits from the project?
  • Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia
What do we expect to achieve?
  • apply best European practices related to the functioning of the Court,
  • deliver quality justice and uphold the European Convention on Human Rights, and
  • enhancing the transparency of the Constitutional Court and increase awareness of the public on the work of the Constitutional Court. 
How does the project work?

The cooperation project will be carried out in line with the priorities laid down in the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia for 2023- 2026 .