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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    July 25 2005

    WB: MY RIGHT TV SHOW CREATION IN ARMENIA IS FIRST STEP TOWARD
    BUILDING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE IN LEGAL SYSTEM

    YEREVAN, July 25. /ARKA/. My Right TV show creation in Armenia is the
    first step to building public confidence in legal system, the article
    placed on the World Bank's internet site says. According to the
    article, the TV show aims is to enhance public awareness of their
    legal rights, in particular
    In October 2003, the Government of Armenia and the World Bank funded
    a television program called My Right to provide Armenian society with
    information on legal rights.
    Surveys found that many citizens were unaware of their legal rights
    and lacked understanding of the legal system. Distrust of the courts
    was widespread.
    To change public opinion and create legal literacy, the Bank funded
    the show through its Judicial Reform Project development credit. It
    worked closely with the Ministry of Justice to identify public
    information gaps.
    The program uses mock trials to depict real-life disputes.
    The judge on the show is a deputy minister of justice, Tigran
    Mukuchyan, and the actors are often parties in a real dispute.
    Episodes cover rental and property disputes, torts, contract issues,
    and family law matters: all issues that are timely and of broad
    interest.
    A live studio audience of judges, lawyers, legal officials, law
    school students and the general public discuss the trials on-air. A
    special web site was launched for getting feedback and providing
    general information to the public.
    Aired once a week on Armenia's Public TV channel and repeated on
    Sundays, the show was soon a hit. After six airings, My Right became
    the country's number one show and received a special award. It
    generated an immense interest in legal issues and citizens' rights
    among viewers, including parliamentarians and lawyers. Since the
    Public TV channel is also broadcast on satellite, the show is watched
    by many Armenians from the Diaspora who actively send their positive
    feedback using the TV show's web site.
    My Right viewers write and call in for legal documents and decisions.
    They are reportedly now asking for the same documents from notaries,
    judges and other legal officials. Responding to public demand for
    legal consultancy, the TV production team has organized several
    meetings with the judge on the show and other lawyers from the
    Ministry Justice.
    The program has now aired about 40 episodes and popular demand has
    prompted the production of another 40, the article says.
    The local producing firm "AZD" was hired on a competitive basis for
    the production of the TV show. M.V. -0--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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