Baltic News Service / - BNS
August 24, 2013 Saturday 1:39 PM EET
Armenian judicial officials look at enforcement procedures in Estonia
TALLINN, Aug 24, BNS - Senior officials from the judicial enforcement
office of Armenia visited the Estonian Supreme Court on Thursday to
get familiar with enforcement procedures in Estonia and relevant
reforms.
Armen Harutyunyan, legal adviser to the director general of the the
judicial enforcement office of Armenia, Gagik Harutyunyan, head of its
IT department, and Gohar Kurghinyan, head of the external relations
department, were in Estonia at the invitation of the Estonian Chamber
of Bailiffs, spokespeople for the Supreme Court of Estonia said.
The chief justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia, Mart Rask, spoke to
the guests about the choices made during the restoration of Estonia's
national judiciary system and the system of constitutional review in
Estonia. Also spoken about was the administration of courts, reforms,
and the arrangement of judicial enforcement proceedings in Estonia and
Armenia.
August 24, 2013 Saturday 1:39 PM EET
Armenian judicial officials look at enforcement procedures in Estonia
TALLINN, Aug 24, BNS - Senior officials from the judicial enforcement
office of Armenia visited the Estonian Supreme Court on Thursday to
get familiar with enforcement procedures in Estonia and relevant
reforms.
Armen Harutyunyan, legal adviser to the director general of the the
judicial enforcement office of Armenia, Gagik Harutyunyan, head of its
IT department, and Gohar Kurghinyan, head of the external relations
department, were in Estonia at the invitation of the Estonian Chamber
of Bailiffs, spokespeople for the Supreme Court of Estonia said.
The chief justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia, Mart Rask, spoke to
the guests about the choices made during the restoration of Estonia's
national judiciary system and the system of constitutional review in
Estonia. Also spoken about was the administration of courts, reforms,
and the arrangement of judicial enforcement proceedings in Estonia and
Armenia.