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  • Creating private compulsory enforcement system in Armenia

    It is proposed creating private compulsory enforcement system in
    Armenia

    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010754

    YEREV AN, DECEMBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The team of the program studying the
    current compulsory enforcement system in Armenia and the expediency of
    introducing a private system has proposed creating a private,
    self-sufficient and self-financed system of enforcement of court acts
    and decisions in the country and discontinuing the functions of the
    current state system. This World Bank-financed study was done by
    consulting companies DPK Consulting (the U.S) and Ameria (Armenia) and
    the Program Implementation Office of the Ministry of Justice that
    propose creating a parallel private system competing with the state one
    - as an alternative, as well as a third version: the gradual
    introduction of a private system, during which the functions of the
    state system will be reduced.

    The program executives propose compulsory enforcement-related reforms
    in Armenia, in particular, a new law on compulsory enforcement system.

    The program head Joseph Traficanti said that the problems of the
    service on compulsory enforcement of court acts are system ones in
    Armenia. According to him, an educational visit of 5 persons from
    Armenia to three countries: Macedonia, Bulgaria and Estonia was
    financed under the program. The experience of the indicated countries
    was studied during the visit. J. Traficanti said that a private system
    will be of great use to Armenia: one of its positive aspects is that it
    is neutral for the state in terms of expenditures. In reality the
    system is a semiprivate one as its activities are regulated by a state
    body and sums collected are also managed at the state level.

    In the words of Nevenka Ivanovska, an expert representing Macedonia's
    compulsory enforcement system, Macedonia, Estonia, the Netherlands,
    Latvia and Lithuania are examples of positive experience for Armenia
    because the efficiency of activity has increased threefold after the
    introduction of a new system in these countries.

    The Armenian government will examine the conclusions of the study and
    make a respective decision.
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