The Constitutional Court opens its doors to citizens
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The Constitutional Court organizes the next activity "Open Court Day", tomorrow (Thursday) on the occasion of the International Human Rights Day.

On this day, all citizens, especially law students, representatives of the legal community and other visitors, will have the opportunity to visit the building of the Constitutional Court and get to know the Court, the Library and the facilities in which the judges and officials of the Court work, as well as to be informed directly about the history, the work so far and the constitutional powers of this institution.

"The organization of the visit of interested citizens will be done in accordance with the accommodation capacity offered by the building of the Constitutional Court and for groups of no more than fifteen (15) people at the same time. The visits will be organized every hour, between 10:00 a.m. and 14:00 p.m., while the maximum duration of the visit will be forty-five (45) minutes," the announcement states.   

Before visiting the Court, all visitors over the age of 16 must have with them and hand in at the reception an official identity document (student card, identity card or passport).

At the end, it is said that during the visit, visitors will have the opportunity to take photos only in the Courthouse and in the court yard.


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