1. Resolution (90) 6 of the Committee of Ministers “on a partial agreement establishing the European Commission for Democracy through Law ” dated 10 August 1990. Revised Rules of Procedure, CDL-AD (2002) 36, dated 18 December 2002, adopted by the Venice Commission in its 50th plenary session on March 8, 2002 and amended in the 53rd plenary session on December 13/14, 2002.
2. Resolution 1115 (1997) on the setting up of an Assembly committee on the honouring of obligations and commitments by member states of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee).
3. René Rhinow, in: Standing Committee, 1997 spring session, parliamentary delegation to the Council of Europe. Report. First sitting, Monday, March 3, 1997, 6:15 p.m. (http://www.parlament.ch/Pololy/Suchen_amtl_Bulletin/ce97/printemp/4.HTM)
4. Sergio Bartolo, Final Remarks: The Role of the Venice Commission, 26 Review of Central and East European Law 2000, No.3, 351 ff; Hans-Joachim Bauer, Der Europarat nach der Zeitenwende 1989–1999. Zur Rolle Straßburgs im gesamteuropäischen Integrationsprozess (Diss. Regensburg 2000); Giorgio Malineveri, The contribution of the European Commission for Democracy Through Law (Venice Commission), in: Linios-Alexander Sicilianos and Christiane Bourloyannis-Vrailas, (ed.), the Prevention of Human Rights Violations (Athens — The Hague 2001), 123 ff; Franz Matscher, Demokratie durch Recht, Staatsbürger (SN), dated July 1, 2000, on the Venice Commission’s 10th anniversary on June 16/17, 1990.
5. Michael Hancock, statement on the Liechtenstein affair, 2004 ordinary session, report, first sitting, Monday January 26, 2004 at 3 p.m. AS (2004) CR 1, 14 f.