28.11.2022
Plenum
of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan, chaired by Farhad
Abdullayev, held a session via the written procedure of special constitutional
proceedings.
At the court session was examined the constitutional
case based on the inquiry filed by the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Republic of Azerbaijan on verification of compliance of Article 4.0.1.13 of the Law of the
Republic of Azerbaijan "On social benefits" with Parts II and III of
Article 25, Parts I and III of Article 38, Parts I and III of Article 149 of
the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Having
heard the report of Judge I.Najafov, studied and discussed reports of
representatives of interested parties – Head of the Scientific and Analytical
Sector of the Administrative Office of the Ombudsman of the Republic of
Azerbaijan M.Mamedov, Head of the Department of Social Legislation of the Milli
Majlis (Parliament) of the Republic of Azerbaijan A.Veliev; conclusions of specialists – the Ministry of Labor and
Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the
Administrative Board of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the
State Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Family, Women and Children
Affairs; opinion of expert – Professor of the Department of Labor and Environmental
Law, Faculty of Law, Baku State University, Doctor of Law, M.Aliyev, the Plenum of
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan adopted decision.
The decision states that the provision on the granting
of benefits to women with more than five children provided for by Article
4.0.1.13 of the Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan "On social
benefits," does not contradict to Parts I and III of Article 38 of the
Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
In order to bring Articles 4.0.1.13 and 7.0.10-3 of
the Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan "On Social Benefits," into
compliance with Parts II and III of Article 25, Parts I and III of Article 149
of the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan, to recommend to the Milli
Majlis (Parliament) of the Republic of Azerbaijan to make appropriate
amendments to the legislation regarding fathers raising more than five children
alone.
The decision comes into force from the date of its
publication, is final, and may not be cancelled, changed or officially
interpreted by any institution or official.