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    AZG Armenian Daily #132, 15/07/2006

    Judicial Reforms

    DAVID HAROUTIUNIAN SUGGESTS NUMBER OF AMENDMENTS TO CURRENT
    ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF ARMENIA

    RA Justice Minister David Haroutiunian suggested to make a number of
    amendments in the current Administrative Code of Armenia. He informed
    the journalists about this today, when representing the initiative to
    make amendments to RA Administrative Code. He said that the suggested
    amendments are conditioned by the life and the court practice. He meant
    the unfair court verdicts that were taken because of the drawbacks
    in the laws.

    In particular, he stated that according to the current law, the
    parents should bear responsibility for the damage made by a child
    under 14, if it isn't proved that the damage was made because of the
    parents. The minister suggests to exclude this part, i.e. the parents
    should always be responsible for the actions of children under 14. The
    same thing concerns the educational or other institutions in which
    charge the children are of. In the given case that institution is
    as responsible, as the parents are. The next amendment concerns the
    owner of an object in case of making a harm. The minister brought
    the example when an upper neighbor pours you with water. "According
    to the current legislation, the responsibility should bear the one
    who makes the damage, i.e. the water. We suggest to make the owner
    of the property bear responsibility," he said. Besides, the owner
    of the animal that bit someone should also bear responsibility for,
    notwithstanding whether the animal escaped, was lost or is in the
    charge of another man. The minister also touched upon the so-called
    sources of special danger that include the transport, the electricity
    lines, etc. In this case, the owners should bear responsibility,
    if it isn't proved that the damage was made because of the suffered
    side. The owners also should make compensations, if it is proved that
    the sources went out of control without the awareness of the owner,
    for example, the sources were stolen. In these cases, the owner is
    responsible, if the owner didn't take relevant measures to return his
    property. At the same time, if the object is given to another person
    on legal grounds, the owner is still responsible. For example, if you
    trusted your car to someone who ran over a passer-by, the owner of
    the car is responsible for the incident. The minister also touched
    upon the amendments in the Criminal Code.

    By Ara Martirosian
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