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  • Armenian Ecologists Intend to Apply to Const. Court for AARHUS Conv.

    ARMENIAN ECOLOGISTS INTEND TO APPLY TO CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FOR
    APPLICATION OF AARHUS CONVENTION IN ARMENIA

    Yerevan, April 28. ArmInfo. The Government of Armenia does not fulfill
    the provisions of the International Aarhus Convention, and Armenian
    ecologists are ready to apply to the Constitutional Court to make the
    authorities apply the convention, Armenian ecologists and lawyers said
    at a press conference, Friday.

    Thus, according to Vice President of Armenian Botanical Society Gohar
    Oganezova, recently the Secretariat of the UN Economic Commission for
    Europe Convention on access to information, public, participation in
    decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters, known
    as Aarhus Convention, has confirmed the given fact. The government
    fully ignores the right of the public to participate in
    decision-making on specific types of activity. This fact neutralizes
    the public influence on adoption of ecologically important decisions
    by government bodies. Meanwhile, de-jure recognition of Aarhus
    Convention provides for recognition of the importance of open activity
    of government bodies. While, in Armenia the public is often informed
    last about regular claims for green areas, she said.

    In her turn, Representative of Transparency International Regional
    Development Center Sona Ayvazyan said a number of environmental
    organizations of Armenia tried to protect the "Dalma Gardens" against
    claims in the court, however, the legislation of Armenia has many
    loop-holes and the government takes advantage of them. The last
    instance they applied was the Court of Cassation. The latter rejected
    their application stating that "the violations in the case of 'Dalma
    Gardens' are not subject to consideration." The given response
    testified to the weak mechanisms of control over fulfillment of the
    legislation and the insufficient preparedness and awareness of the
    persons making decisions in the sphere of ecology, S. Ayvazyan
    said. "Access to justice is secured just formally in Armenia, whereas
    it is almost impossible to win any legal case on protection of the
    citizens' ecological rights," she stressed.

    To note, ratification of Aarhus Convention by Armenia in 2001 was to
    regulate the procedural issues connected with public access to
    information, public, participation in decision-making and access to
    justice in environmental matters.
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