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    EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS FAST TRACKS ARMENIAN JUDGES' CASE

    01.27.2014 16:14 epress.am

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decided to fast-track the
    appeal of four retired Armenian judges - Tariel Manukyan, Lyova
    Gabrielyan, Frunze Dzvakeryan, and Misha Asatryan, the judges'
    representative Ara Ghazaryan informed Epress.am. The judges are
    appealing an Oct. 5, 2010 decision which introduced a new system
    of calculating judges' pensions that sets a lower pension and is
    applied retroactively.

    Acoording to Ghazaryan, the ECHR fast tracks cases that it considers
    contain serious human rights violations. According to the ECHR official
    website, the Court amended its case processing policy in June 2009,
    whereby it now regards the importance and urgency of the issues
    raised in deciding the order in which cases are to be dealt with,
    taking into consideration various factors.

    "Such laws have been adopted extensively since 2006, violating the
    rights of various groups - the rights of both current and retired
    judges. A trend can now be seen. For example, a famous case: Judge
    Suren Ghazaryan resigned due to health problems, knowing that he
    will receive a [monthly] pension of 600,000 dram [about $1,481
    USD], but now he receives a pension of 0 dram, since a new law was
    adopted and applied to him retroactively. With such laws there is an
    attempt to fill the state budget, violating people's rights. [This]
    administration consistently issues a blow to one of the weakest points
    of the independence of the judicial system - the social independence
    of the judge," said the attorney.

    According to Ghazaryan, such laws, which might have adverse effects
    on citizens, shouldn't be applied retroactively.

    The judges who appealed to the ECHR won their case in Armenia's
    Administrative Court, but the ruling was reversed.

    The Chamber of Advocates of Armenia also expressed its concern [AM]
    with the draft laws presented by the government to parliament On Making
    Amendments to the Judicial Code of Armenia and On the Remuneration
    of Persons Holding Public Office.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/01/27/european-court-of-human-rights-fast-tracks-armenian-judges-case.html




    From: A. Papazian
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