Armenian leader, justice minister discuss setting up administrative courts
Noyan Tapan news agency
19 Jan 05
YEREVAN
As part of the reform of Armenia's judicial and legal system, it is
necessary to establish administrative courts and start work on the
relevant legal framework as soon as possible, Armenian President
Robert Kocharyan told Justice Minister David Arutyunyan during a
working meeting today.
The president said that the system of administrative courts, which is
widely applied in the world, will provide for an opportunity to defend
the interests of Armenian citizens and legal entities in their
disputes with the government apparatus. Administrative courts are
tentatively expected to start operating in Armenia in 2006.
[Passage omitted: minor details]
Noyan Tapan news agency
19 Jan 05
YEREVAN
As part of the reform of Armenia's judicial and legal system, it is
necessary to establish administrative courts and start work on the
relevant legal framework as soon as possible, Armenian President
Robert Kocharyan told Justice Minister David Arutyunyan during a
working meeting today.
The president said that the system of administrative courts, which is
widely applied in the world, will provide for an opportunity to defend
the interests of Armenian citizens and legal entities in their
disputes with the government apparatus. Administrative courts are
tentatively expected to start operating in Armenia in 2006.
[Passage omitted: minor details]