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DUBROVNIK, Sept 7 (Hina) - A great deal has been done in the past
year to conform Croatia's legislature to the principles and
standards of Council of Europe conventions, said European
Integration Minister Ljerka Mintas-Hodak in Dubrovnik on Monday.
"We are still working on the second part of the legislature and new
laws are in preparation so that these laws can be conformed with the
Council of Europe Constitution and Convention", said Mintas
Hodak.
A two-day conference of the Working group to research the
concordance of Croatia's legislature to the European Convention
for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and
experts from the Council of Europe began in Dubrovnik on Monday.
The Working group will discuss concordance of the legislature with
European standards regarding the State Justice Council;
violations; labour; authorisation of bodies within the Interior
Ministry; humanitarian organisations and other objections set by
the Council of Europe regarding the Law on Associations.
The convention will involve the participation of numerous experts,
representatives of the Croatian Constitutional Court, the Supreme
Court, the High Magistrate's Court and representatives of the
Foreign Ministry, Ministry of Labour and Welfare, Ministry of
Education and Sport, Justice Ministry, Administration Ministry,
Interior Ministry, the Ministry of Development and Reconstruction
and the Defence Ministry.
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