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    RA CONSTITUTIONAL COURT RULES LEGISLATIVE GROUNDS OF GOVERNMENTAL DECISION ON YEREVAN'S CENTER DEVELOPMENT TO BE NOT IN LINE WITH CONSTITUTION

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 19 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA Constitutional Court (CC)
    on April 18 continued examining the application of the RA Ombudsman
    Armen Harutyunian regarding the constitutionality of the governmental
    decision on development of Yerevan's center. Particularly, the
    RA Omudsman disputed that a number of provisions of the RA Civil
    Code and the RA Land Code, as the government's decision No. 1151 on
    Measures to Implement Development Programs within the Adminisrative
    Border of the Kentron Community of Yerevan of August 1, 2002, are
    in compliance with Article 31 of the RA Constitution. According
    to the decision of the Constitutional Court, Article 218 of the
    RA Civil Code and Articles 103, 104 and 106 of the RA Land Code,
    based on which the government made the above mentioned decision,
    do not meet the requirements of the RA constitutional provisions in
    terms of regulating the legal relations on forcible alienation of
    property for state and public needs. "Taking into account that the RA
    National Assembly and the government are obliged to bring many legal
    acts concerning the problem in question into line with requirements
    of the Constitution and the decision of the Constitutional Court in
    the shortest possible time and to regulate by law the legal regime
    of property alienation for public and state needs in the supreme
    public interests, the court sets the moment of such legal regime's
    taking effect - no later than October 1, 2006, as the deadline for
    this decision's legal norms recognized not in compliance with the
    Constitution to lose thier force," the CC decision says.
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