WORKING MEETING AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF ITALY
On 16 November, during the trip to Rome G. Harutyunyan, the President of the RA Constitutional Court met at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Italy with Mr Giorgio Lattanzi, the Vice-President of the Court and Mr Giancarlo Coraggio, Judge at the Court.
At the request of the Italian side, G. Harutyunyan, the President of the RA Constitutional Court presented the process of constitutional reforms in the Republic of Armenia. The parties discussed the electoral legislation of the two countries and the role of the Constitutional Courts in building sustainable democratic systems.
G. Harutyunyan presented the objectives and expectations of the International Conference on “Challenges of Spiritual and Legal Behavior of Contemporary Individual and Imperatives of their Overcoming” organized by the joint efforts of “The Constitutional Culture” International Analytical Centre and the Pontifical Oriental Institute of the Holy See which will take place in Rome on November 17-18 and be attended by constitutionalists, members of constitutional courts and international experts in constitutional law.
During the meeting, the legal cooperation between the two countries and approaches designed to deepen cooperation between the Constitutional Courts of Armenia and Italy were discussed. A. Gyulumyan, Member of the RA Constitutional Court and A. Minasyants, Head of the Division of International Relations of the RA Constitutional Court also attended the meeting.
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