BESIDES ROUND DANCE AND TREE PLANTING
A1+
[07:21 pm] 22 November, 2006
Today the journalists learned about another hobby of RA Public
Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepyan. The Prosecutor enjoys not only round
dances and tree planting, but also speaking with pupils. Today he
met a group of 8th-10th-form pupils in school N114 and answered
their questions.
The Prosecutor first represented the functions and role of his
office and then answered the questions of the pupils interested in
law. One of the pupils was interested if the judicial, legislative
and executive powers are separated and how the Constitution works,
Aghvan Hovsepyan assured that by the provisions stipulated in the
Constitution the three branches act separately which is very important
for the realization of a legal country.
A teacher asked if the traditions the people follow and the laws
imported from the European countries contradict each other or
not. Aghvan Hovsepyan noted that it is a very important question,
and law-makers must see to it that the laws adopted and the traditions
of the nations are not too far away from each other.
At the request of the pupils Aghvan Hovsepyan also represented his
biography. At the end of the meeting he presented them with his book
about criminal trials.
A1+
[07:21 pm] 22 November, 2006
Today the journalists learned about another hobby of RA Public
Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepyan. The Prosecutor enjoys not only round
dances and tree planting, but also speaking with pupils. Today he
met a group of 8th-10th-form pupils in school N114 and answered
their questions.
The Prosecutor first represented the functions and role of his
office and then answered the questions of the pupils interested in
law. One of the pupils was interested if the judicial, legislative
and executive powers are separated and how the Constitution works,
Aghvan Hovsepyan assured that by the provisions stipulated in the
Constitution the three branches act separately which is very important
for the realization of a legal country.
A teacher asked if the traditions the people follow and the laws
imported from the European countries contradict each other or
not. Aghvan Hovsepyan noted that it is a very important question,
and law-makers must see to it that the laws adopted and the traditions
of the nations are not too far away from each other.
At the request of the pupils Aghvan Hovsepyan also represented his
biography. At the end of the meeting he presented them with his book
about criminal trials.