CONFERENCE OF GENERAL PROSECUTORS OF EUROPE HELD IN MOSCOW
AzerTag, Azerbaijan
July 5 2006
Seventh conference of general public prosecutors of the European
countries has opened in Moscow, 5 July. General public prosecutors from
44 countries of the European community and representatives of many
international organizations participated in it. The general public
prosecutor of Azerbaijan Zakir Garalov represented the Azerbaijan
Republic at this forum.
At the Conference, presided by the general public prosecutor of
Russia Yury Chaika, also was taking part the President of the Russian
Federation Vladimir Putin. Participants of the 2-day conference
consider questions of coordination of efforts of the European states in
combat against the transnational criminality in the field of protection
of human rights, and also roles of bodies of the Office of Public
Prosecutor in protection of the person that is the basic direction of
activity of the Offices of Public Prosecutor of all European countries.
Participants of the event will set up Advisory Council of the
general prosecutors of the European countries, which will strengthen
interactions among the bodies of prosecutors of the European countries.
'The Conference is a very significant event for all countries as
questions of the agenda have global character', the Prosecutor General
of Azerbaijan Zakir Garalov said. As he stated, the basic purpose
of the Forum is maintenance of closer interaction of the Offices
of Public Prosecutor of the Council of Europe member countries and
activation of the role of the created Advisory Council.
Z. Garalov has informed, that now the legislation of Azerbaijan had
been brought in full conformity with standards of the Council of
Europe that gives ample opportunities for interaction with European
colleagues, and also enables much more integrate to the European
structures.
The general public prosecutor of Azerbaijan also has noted that
that during conference he would have bilateral consultations with
the general public prosecutor of Russia Y. Chaika, and also public
prosecutors of Hungary, Austria and other states.
Concerning mutual relations between the Offices of Public Prosecutor
of Azerbaijan and Russia, Z. Garalov has emphasized, that the links
actively and successfully develop not only with Russia, but also with
other countries of Europe.
Z. Garalov stated that the delegation of Azerbaijan has prepared
detailed information on reforms conducted in the country and has
distributed among the participants. At his words, the information also
includes details on the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
and its sequences, which will become property of general public
prosecutors of the European countries participating in this forum.
It has to be noted that the Conference passes on the threshold of the
Summit of leaders of G8 to start 15 July in St. Petersburg. This is
also notable that since May until June 2006, the Russian Federation
presides at the Ministerial Committee of the Council of Europe.
AzerTag, Azerbaijan
July 5 2006
Seventh conference of general public prosecutors of the European
countries has opened in Moscow, 5 July. General public prosecutors from
44 countries of the European community and representatives of many
international organizations participated in it. The general public
prosecutor of Azerbaijan Zakir Garalov represented the Azerbaijan
Republic at this forum.
At the Conference, presided by the general public prosecutor of
Russia Yury Chaika, also was taking part the President of the Russian
Federation Vladimir Putin. Participants of the 2-day conference
consider questions of coordination of efforts of the European states in
combat against the transnational criminality in the field of protection
of human rights, and also roles of bodies of the Office of Public
Prosecutor in protection of the person that is the basic direction of
activity of the Offices of Public Prosecutor of all European countries.
Participants of the event will set up Advisory Council of the
general prosecutors of the European countries, which will strengthen
interactions among the bodies of prosecutors of the European countries.
'The Conference is a very significant event for all countries as
questions of the agenda have global character', the Prosecutor General
of Azerbaijan Zakir Garalov said. As he stated, the basic purpose
of the Forum is maintenance of closer interaction of the Offices
of Public Prosecutor of the Council of Europe member countries and
activation of the role of the created Advisory Council.
Z. Garalov has informed, that now the legislation of Azerbaijan had
been brought in full conformity with standards of the Council of
Europe that gives ample opportunities for interaction with European
colleagues, and also enables much more integrate to the European
structures.
The general public prosecutor of Azerbaijan also has noted that
that during conference he would have bilateral consultations with
the general public prosecutor of Russia Y. Chaika, and also public
prosecutors of Hungary, Austria and other states.
Concerning mutual relations between the Offices of Public Prosecutor
of Azerbaijan and Russia, Z. Garalov has emphasized, that the links
actively and successfully develop not only with Russia, but also with
other countries of Europe.
Z. Garalov stated that the delegation of Azerbaijan has prepared
detailed information on reforms conducted in the country and has
distributed among the participants. At his words, the information also
includes details on the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
and its sequences, which will become property of general public
prosecutors of the European countries participating in this forum.
It has to be noted that the Conference passes on the threshold of the
Summit of leaders of G8 to start 15 July in St. Petersburg. This is
also notable that since May until June 2006, the Russian Federation
presides at the Ministerial Committee of the Council of Europe.