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Presentation

Presentation of the Conference

The Conference of European Constitutional Courts, which was established in Dubrovnik in 1972, brings together representatives of 40 European constitutional or equivalent courts conducting a constitutional review.

The Conference organises congresses at regular intervals. It promotes the exchange of information among its members on issues relating to the methods and practice of constitutional review and provides a forum for the participants to share opinions on institutional, structural and practical problems in the areas of public law and constitutional jurisdiction. Besides, it takes measures to strengthen the independence of constitutional courts as an essential element of the guarantee and implementation of democracy and a state under the rule of law and pays particular attention to the protection of human rights. It strongly supports the improvement of lasting relations between European constitutional courts and similar institutions.

The chairmanship of the Conference of European Constitutional Courts, rotating every three years, can only be held by a court that is a full member of the Conference.

From 2011 to 2014, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Austria chaired the Conference of European Constitutional Courts.

The Circle of Presidents (preparatory meeting) took place in Vienna from September 9 to 11, 2012. The XVIth Congress was held from May 12 to 14, 2014. After the last Congress session the chairmanship was handed over to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Georgia that will be hosting the XVIIth Congress as well as its preparatory meeting.


Chairmanship of the Conference of European Constitutional Courts

Venues of the Conference of European Constitutional Courts