ANNOUNCEMENT
At the session of 15 November 2022, the Constitutional Court examined the case on conformity with the Constitution of Article 3761 of Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Armenia adopted on 1 July 1998 based on the application submitted by Hrayr Tovmasyan. In the mentioned case, the Constitutional Court did not render a decision on the merits due to the tie of votes; therefore, in accordance with Part 9 of Article 62 of the Constitutional Law on the Constitutional Court, the application submitted by Hrayr Tovmasyan was rejected, which was announced in the session hall.
26 July 2024
25 July 2024
4 July 2024
VISIT OF THE DELEGATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO WASHINGTON
8 July 2024
INTERVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ARMAN DILANYAN TO ARMENPRESS NEWS AGENCY
5 July 2024
ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ARMAN DILANYAN ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONSTITUTION DAY
21 June 2024
PROCEDURAL DECISION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
21 June 2024
PROCEDURAL DECISION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
19 June 2024
ELECTRONIC VERSION OF “THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA: BULLETIN” MAGAZINE No.1(113) 2024
4 June 2024
JUSTICE YERVAND KHUNDKARYAN PARTICIPATED IN THE 19TH CONGRESS OF THE CONFERENCE OF EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS
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