EU-FUNDED PROJECT DISCUSSES CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROBLEMS
Noyan Tapan
24.11.2011
On 25 November a round table on existing problems and current
trends in the field of criminal justice in Armenia will take place
in Yerevan. Organised by the youth non-governmental organisation
"Association for Cooperation", the event is part of the EU funded
"Justice and Criminal Justice" Action project.
Results of current research, as well as a review of the national,
international instruments and statutory standards pertaining to
criminal justice, conducted within the framework of the action will
be presented during the round-table. This is the last event from a
series of outreach activities implemented during 2011 in Yerevan and
Armenia's marzes.
The target group for the round-table includes school and university
students, justice and law enforcement officials, defense counselors,
representatives of justice and law enforcement institutions and
local communities.
The key accomplishments of the "Justice and Criminal Justice" Action
project will also presented during the seminar. The aim of the project
is to improve the performance of the criminal justice system and its
compliance with the international human rights standards in Armenia
through the increased awareness among individuals on their rights in
criminal law, criminal justice and criminal justice state officials
on their duties in upholding the rights of individuals. The project
is funded within European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights
(EIDHR): country based support scheme 2009/2010.
All interested media are invited to the round table, which will held
on 25 November 2011 at 10:00 in the Marriott Armenia Hotel (Queen
Satenik Hall).
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Vahe Yengibaryan, Senior Expert of the of "Justice and Criminal
Justice" Action (091 41 00 79)
Noyan Tapan
24.11.2011
On 25 November a round table on existing problems and current
trends in the field of criminal justice in Armenia will take place
in Yerevan. Organised by the youth non-governmental organisation
"Association for Cooperation", the event is part of the EU funded
"Justice and Criminal Justice" Action project.
Results of current research, as well as a review of the national,
international instruments and statutory standards pertaining to
criminal justice, conducted within the framework of the action will
be presented during the round-table. This is the last event from a
series of outreach activities implemented during 2011 in Yerevan and
Armenia's marzes.
The target group for the round-table includes school and university
students, justice and law enforcement officials, defense counselors,
representatives of justice and law enforcement institutions and
local communities.
The key accomplishments of the "Justice and Criminal Justice" Action
project will also presented during the seminar. The aim of the project
is to improve the performance of the criminal justice system and its
compliance with the international human rights standards in Armenia
through the increased awareness among individuals on their rights in
criminal law, criminal justice and criminal justice state officials
on their duties in upholding the rights of individuals. The project
is funded within European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights
(EIDHR): country based support scheme 2009/2010.
All interested media are invited to the round table, which will held
on 25 November 2011 at 10:00 in the Marriott Armenia Hotel (Queen
Satenik Hall).
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Vahe Yengibaryan, Senior Expert of the of "Justice and Criminal
Justice" Action (091 41 00 79)