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In the exercise of obligatory preliminary review the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus considered the constitutionality of laws

In the exercise of obligatory preliminary review the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus considered the constitutionality of the laws adopted by the House of Representatives and approved by the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus:

"On Amnesty in Connection with the 65-th Anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945" (reporting judge – Stanislav Y. Danilyuk);

"On the State Control Committee of the Republic of Belarus and its Territorial Bodies" (reporting judge – Leonid M. Ryabtsev);

"On Provision of Psychological Assistance" (reporting judge – Sergey P. Chigrinov);

"Making Alterations to Some Laws of the Republic of Belarus on the Issues of Competence of State Bodies (Organisations) in Land Management, Geodesy and Cartography" (reporting judge – Olga G. Sergeeva);

"On Making Alterations and Additions to Some Codes of the Republic of Belarus on the Issues of Privacy Protection of the Registered Holders of Securities in the register of holders of securities" (reporting judge – Tatyana S. Boiko);

and a number of laws on ratification of international treaties.

Based on the results of consideration all the mentioned laws were recognised to be conforming to the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus. Though the Constitutional Court formulated its legal positions aimed at clarifying a constitutional and legal meaning of certain provisions of laws.