PROFESSIONAL DISCUSSION IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
On February 19, 2020, a professional discussion on the “Interpretation of the Constitution” was organized within the framework of “Legal approximation towards European standards in the South Caucasus” project implemented by the Constitutional Court and the German International Cooperation.
Hrayr Tovmasyan, President of the Constitutional Court, Alvina Gyulumyan, Vice-President of the Constitutional Court, judges of the Constitutional Court, assistants of judges, staff of the Constitutional Court and representatives of the “Legal approximation towards European standards in the South Caucasus” project participated in the discussion. Hrayr Tovmasyan, President of the Constitutional Court, Doctor of Law welcomed the guests from Germany who travelled to attend this event, as well as the participants of the discussion. Hrayr Tovmasyan also highlighted more than two decades of effective cooperation with the German International Cooperation, highly appreciating the positive results and benefits. He further noted that the submitted topic was highly relevant, and the outcome of the discussion might be fruitful for the future activities. The keynote speaker Dr. Christian Hillgruber, Professor of the Chair of Law at the University of Bonn addressed the participants. During the discussion Dr. Otto Luchterhandt, Professor at the University of Hamburg, made comments on the discussed issues.
The speakers answered the questions of the participants followed by an exchange of views.
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