Alvina Gyulumyan Explained

Alvina Gyulumyan
Office:Judge at the Constitutional Court of Armenia
Term Start1:1996
Term End1:2003
Term Start:2014
Office4:Judge of the
European Court of Human Rights
in respect of Armenia
Term Start4:2 April 2003
Term End4:1 November 2014
Birth Date:20 January 1956
Birth Place:Shahumyan, Azerbaijan
Nationality:Armenian
Alma Mater:Yerevan State University
Profession:Lawyer
Residence:Yerevan

Alvina Gyulumyan (Armenian: Ալվինա Գյուլումյան, born January 20, 1956) is an Armenian judge born in the village of Shaumyan in Azerbaijan's Dashkesan region and currently Judge at the Constitutional Court of Armenia. From April 2003 to 1 November 2014 she was the Judge of European Court of Human Rights in respect of Armenia.[1] According to the Decree of the President of Armenia on 23 April 1998, Alvina Gyulumyan was awarded The High Judicial Qualification of a Judge. Alvina Gyulumyan is married and has one daughter A.S.

Early years and education

Alvina Gyulumyan was born on 20 January 1956 in Azerbaijan. In 1978 Alvina Gyulumyan graduated from the Law Faculty of Yerevan State University.In 1998 she was awarded The High Judicial Qualification of a Judge, granted by a Decree of the President of Armenia. In 1997 Alvina Gyulumyan got a Certificate from the Training Program at the International Law Institute, Georgetown University in Washington D.C.

Professional activities

Judicial activities

Non-judicial legal activities

Non-legal professional activities

Other activities

Raising public awareness of the Constitution of Armenia and participation in professional fora.

Activities and experience in the field of human rights

Participation with making presentations in more than 30 local and international conferences and seminars, in particular:

  1. Speeches in monthly radio-seminars on the national radio, addressed to the population of the Republic, on the human rights issues
  2. Participation in the research conducted by the Armenian Association of International Law on the scientific comparative analysis of 45 international treaties on human rights and national legislation.

Publications and other works

  1. The Rule of Law principle in the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (Yerevan, 2004), Yearly Almanac "Constitutional justice in the new millennium".
  2. European Court of Human Rights, Collection of Judgments (Armenian translation), (Yerevan 2002 and Yerevan 2003), Scientific editor and the author of the preface.
  3. "Protection of electoral rights in Armenia" (Sofia, 2002), Selected materials of the International Conference.
  4. "Christian Values in the Armenian Law", (Yerevan, 2001), Collection of reports of the international conference.
  5. "The implementation of the rules of International Law in the national legislation of the Republic of Armenia", (Minsk, 2000), Collection of reports of the international seminar.
  6. Human Rights in the legislation of the Republic of Armenia and their application (social and economic rights), (Yerevan, 2000), Institute for Democracy and Human Rights – "IDHR".
  7. "The legislative guarantees of human rights protection in Armenia", (Yerevan, 1998), Collection of materials on human rights.
  8. "Judicial reform and human rights (the example of Armenia)", (Yerevan, 1997), Collection of reports of the international seminar.
  9. "The guarantees of the independence of a constitutional review", (Yerevan 1996), in Armenian and English, Collection of reports of the international seminar.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Haykakan . Zhamanak . . Armenia's Constitutional Court to face reshuffle . 10 January 2014 . 17 March 2014 . 18 March 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140318052558/http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/01/10/hz/ . dead .
  2. Web site: About Alvina Gyulumyan in the site of the Constitutional Court of Armenia . concourt.am . 10 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180510105552/http://www.concourt.am/english/structure/members/gyulumyan.htm . dead .
  3. Web site: Yerevan International Conference "The European Legal Standards of Rule of Law and the Scope of Discretion of Powers in the Member-States of the Council of Europe". concourt.am .
  4. Web site: Yerevan, 10th International Conference "The legal principles and political reality in the exercise of Constitutional control". concourt.am .
  5. Web site: European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) . www.venice.coe.int .