Khanlar Hajiyev Explained
Khanlar Hajiyev (9 September 1956) is an Azerbaijan judge, and former Judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Azerbaijan.[1] [2]
Education
- 2001 Doctor of Law[3]
- Postgraduate training in Epidemiological Surveillance and Diseases Management
- 1983 Postgraduate course at the Faculty of Law of Moscow State University[3]
- Moscow Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Science, Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Academy of Science of Azerbaijan[3]
Career
- Judge of the European Court of Human Rights nominated from Azerbaijan elected in 2003-2017
- 1998-2003 Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Azerbaijan
- 1993-1998 Chairman of the Supreme Court of Azerbaijan
- 1996-2001 Full-fledged member of the European Commission for Democracy through Law of the Council of Europe (Venice Commission)
- 1992-1993 First Vice-president of the Supreme Court of Azerbaijan
- 1993-2001 Lecturer at the Baku State University on the Legal Aspects of the Struggle against International Criminality
- 1988-1990 Senior Adviser at the Supreme Court of USSR
- 1985-1988 Editor of the Penal Law and Penal Procedure Department of the Soviet Justice Journal
- 1983-1985 Adviser of the Supreme Court of USSR
Selected works
Books
- The Interpretation of the Provisions of Constitution and Law by Constitutional Courts -Author: Khanlar Hajiyev -Publisher: Baku : Ozan, 2002
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: PACE: News . Assembly.coe.int . 2008-04-15 . 2014-04-29.
- Web site: Judges of the Court . Echr.coe.int . 2014-04-29.
- Book: Documents: Working Papers, 2003 Ordinary Session (second Part), 31 March - 4 April 2003. 3. 2004. Council of Europe. 9789287151773. 149–51.