On Compliance of Para 1 of Transitional Provisions (in the Part on Length of Insurance of Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons whose Permanent Place of Residence till January 1, 1991 has Been the Republic of Latvia) of Law On State Pensions with Articles 89, 91 and 109 of the Satversme of the Republic of Latvia as well as with Article 14 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of the November 4, 195om and Article 1 of the First Protocol to the Convention
Years
2001
Stages of the proceedings
Adjudicated
Outcome of the proceedings
Judgement
Type of the proceedings
Written procedure
Applicant
Not less than 20 deputies of Parliament
Applicant: 7.Saeimas deputāti Miroslavs Mitrofanovs, Aija Barča, Leons Bojārs, Pēteris Salkazanovs, Jānis Leja, Egils Baldzēns, Aleksandrs Bartaševičs, Andrejs Klementjevs, Jānis Ādamsons, Pāvels Maksimovs, Jānis Urbanovičs, Boriss Cilevičs, Jakovs Pliners, Juris Sokolovskis, Modris Lujāns, Aleksandrs Golubovs, Jānis Jurkāns, Oļegs Deņisovs, Oļegs Tolmačovs un Boriss Rastopirkins
Date of the judgment: 26.06.2001.
Official publication: 27.06.2001.

On Compliance of Para 1 of Transitional Provisions (in the Part on Length of Insurance of Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons whose Permanent Place of Residence till January 1, 1991 has Been the Republic of Latvia) of Law On State Pensions with Articles 89, 91 and 109 of the Satversme of the Republic of Latvia as well as with Article 14 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of the November 4, 195om and Article 1 of the First Protocol to the Convention

Constitutional Court decided to declare Paragraph 1 (in the part on length of insurance of foreign citizens and stateless persons whose permanent place of residence till January 1, 1991 has been the Republic of Latvia) of Transitional Provisions of the Law ”On State Pensions” as being in compliance with Articles 89, 91 and 109 of the Satversme (Constitution) as well as with Article 14 of the November 4, 1950 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and Article 1 of the First Protocol of the Convention.