Union Constitutional Tribunal Member attends AACC board member countries meeting, international symposium
June 06
Member of the Union
Constitutional Tribunal Dr Malar Aung participated online yesterday in the
Asian Association of Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Organizations (AACC) Board
Member States Meeting and International Symposium, hosted by the Constitutional
Court of Mongolia.
Chief Justices and chairs from 20
AACC member countries attended the meeting of the member countries of the
board.
Afterwards, the meeting of the
member countries of the board and an international symposium were held under
the title of Protection of Human Rights within the Constitutional Review and
the Chief Justices, Chairs and members of the Chief Justices of the
Constitutional Courts from Mongolia, Indonesia, the Russian Federation,
Republic of Korea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkiye,
including Myanmar presented papers.
At the International Symposium,
Union Constitutional Tribunal Member Dr Malar Aung read a paper entitled “The
Improvement of the Protection of Human Rights within Constitutional System in
Myanmar”: Many national brethren live together in Myanmar; All those ethnic
groups must not be discriminated against one another in any way, and all basic
rights of citizens are guaranteed equally by the constitution; Myanmar has
signed regional and international treaties on human rights. In protecting the
basic rights of the citizens in accordance with the constitution, they are
protected by means of appeals to the Union Constitutional Tribunal through
parliamentarians and In addition, it was presented and discussed that
protection is provided through the application of a message to the Supreme
Court of the Union.
Participating member countries
continued to read and present their country-specific papers, and the meeting
was adjourned in the evening. — MNA/TS

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