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    PROPERTY RIGHTS FOCUS OF TRAINING COURSE SUPPORTED BY OSCE OFFICE IN YEREVAN

    armradio.am
    31.10.2009 11:33

    Some 35 representatives of state and civil society organizations,
    lawyers, judges, international and local experts discussed how the
    right to property is applied in Armenia and international standards
    for such rights at an OSCE-supported training course that started
    today in Yerevan.

    A non-governmental organization, the Armenian Institute for
    Development, organized the two-day event, with support from the
    OSCE Office in Yerevan, the Netherlands Helsinki Committee, the
    International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights, the
    American Bar Association and the British Embassy in Armenia.

    Participants discussed how to ensure that public and individual
    interests are adequately balanced and considered during the urban
    and spatial planning development process. The event focused on how
    local courts apply the provisions of the European Convention for
    Human Rights.

    "Protection of property rights is a fundamental human right and is
    critical to the establishment of the rule of law and for economic
    development," said the Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, Ambassador
    Sergey Kapinos. "Armenian legislation and practice must protect
    individuals from disproportionate interferences with the right to
    property, as required by the European Convention for Human Rights."

    Arthur Grigoryan, a defence lawyer who led the training course, said
    legal analysis of recent cases of property being claimed for public
    interest showed that the legislative regulation was insufficient, and
    that domestic legal remedies failed to protect the affected property
    owners. He said he hoped that ongoing efforts by the authorities
    would provide adequate protection.
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