The Central Asia Rule of Law Programme is one of the two co-operation programmes of the Council of Europe involving Uzbekistan. The country also participates in the European Union/Council of Europe Joint Programme “Support to reforms of electoral legislation and practice and regional Human Rights instruments and mechanisms in countries of Latin America, Central Asia and Mongolia”.

Apart from co-operation programmes, Uzbekistan has solicited opinions of the Venice Commission on a number of its legislative initiatives.

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International conference on models of constitutional complaints in Central Asian countries in Uzbekistan

The Venice Commission of the Council of Europe in co-operation with the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan organised an international conference entitled “Models of constitutional complaints in Central Asian countries” on 25-26 May 2023 in Samarkand.

The event gathered more than 80 participants, including high-level representatives from the Constitutional Courts of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Europe.

The participants shared their experience and a number of best practices in the field of constitutional control, highlighting the role of individual constitutional complaint as an effective mechanism for the protection of the constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens.

Council of Europe experts from France, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia contributed through their presentations of several European systems models of constitutional review.

This conference was organised in the framework of the Central Asia Rule of Law Programme 2020-2023, which is financed by the Council of Europe and the European Union and is implemented by the Council of Europe.

Samarkand, Uzbekistan 25-26 May 2023
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