SK Today, Slovakia
May 27 2008
Slovakia Signs Agreement on Cooperation with Armenia
May 27, 2008. Politics Business
Yerevan, May 26 - Slovakia's Justice Minister Stefan Harabin and his
Armenian counterpart Gevorg Danielian in Yerevan on Monday signed an
agreement on partner co-operation between Slovakia and Armenia,
informed the justice ministry press department.
"I believe that the bilateral co-operation will bring the
strengthening of democracy and legal statehood in a given region. Only
democracy can contribute to stability in the region," said Harabin.
The partner agreement is to facilitate the mutual exchange of
information on domestic legislation, the structure and the activities
of legal bodies, as well as the field of education and training of
employees of the judiciary. Both ministers also agreed on organising
common lectures, seminars, and trainings aimed at improving
professional qualification of both countries' experts in the field of
justice.
In addition, the agreement concerns the exchange of practical
experience from implementing multilateral international and other
agreements on legal assistance.
The aim of consultations with Danielian is to foster more effective
protection of the rights of Slovak and Armenian citizens, as well as
problem-free contact between Slovak and Armenian courts.
May 27 2008
Slovakia Signs Agreement on Cooperation with Armenia
May 27, 2008. Politics Business
Yerevan, May 26 - Slovakia's Justice Minister Stefan Harabin and his
Armenian counterpart Gevorg Danielian in Yerevan on Monday signed an
agreement on partner co-operation between Slovakia and Armenia,
informed the justice ministry press department.
"I believe that the bilateral co-operation will bring the
strengthening of democracy and legal statehood in a given region. Only
democracy can contribute to stability in the region," said Harabin.
The partner agreement is to facilitate the mutual exchange of
information on domestic legislation, the structure and the activities
of legal bodies, as well as the field of education and training of
employees of the judiciary. Both ministers also agreed on organising
common lectures, seminars, and trainings aimed at improving
professional qualification of both countries' experts in the field of
justice.
In addition, the agreement concerns the exchange of practical
experience from implementing multilateral international and other
agreements on legal assistance.
The aim of consultations with Danielian is to foster more effective
protection of the rights of Slovak and Armenian citizens, as well as
problem-free contact between Slovak and Armenian courts.