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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eurasia Foundation
    56 Zarubyan Str., Yerevan 0009, Armenia
    Contact: Alisa Alaverdyan
    Tel: (374 10) 586095
    Fax: (374 10) 586096
    E-mail: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
    Web: http://www.eurasia.am/


    Alternative Dispute Resolution Practices Gain Momentum


    Yerevan, Armenia - Today, Eurasia Foundation (EF) presented the results of
    Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) projects supported by the Foundation.
    As a result of these projects, the first arbitration court in Armenia was
    established; over 500 entrepreneurs, lawyers and students received training
    and free on-line and telephone consultations on mediation; a course on
    mediation was introduced into the curricula of the Russian-Armenian Slavonic
    University in Yerevan; and revisions to the existing law on Arbitration were
    introduced to the government. Grantee organizations also conducted a large
    public awareness campaign to raise the understanding of businesses, lawyers
    and students of law on the benefits of ADR.

    ADR refers to mechanisms for settling conflicts outside the court system. In
    many countries, especially where corruption and bureaucracy in the judicial
    system make court cases extensive and costly, ADR has become an effective
    approach to resolving disputes among businesses. Representatives of EF's
    grantees - the Armenian Young Lawyers Association, the Defender of Rights
    Union, and the Union of Builders of Armenia - were present at the conference
    to answer questions about their programs in ADR.

    Ara Nazinyan, Country Director for Eurasia Foundation in Armenia, described
    the importance of promoting ADR mechanisms in Armenia as an effective
    approach to the resolution of disputes. "The promotion of ADR in Armenia is
    important because it reduces the legal and regulatory barriers for the
    development of entrepreneurship in the country. When applied in conjunction
    with an effective judiciary, ADR methods such as mediation and arbitration
    support the development of small and medium enterprises by providing these
    businesses with a means of conflict resolution, which may be tried before a
    costly court case is initiated."

    Grantee organizations were selected by EF through an open competition that
    was publicly announced in April 2005. The competition and the three projects
    were a follow-up to the Assessment of ADR Practices in Armenia, which was
    initiated by Eurasia Foundation and conducted by the Advanced Social
    Technologies NGO in November 2004.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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