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    CASSATION COURT CHAIRMAN ARGUES IN FAVOR OF TENFOLD INCREASE OF JUDGES' SALARIES

    Armenpress
    Apr 13 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS: Chairman of Armenia's Court of Cassation
    Hovhannes Manukian admitted today that the country's judiciary system
    has yet to do a great deal of job to become independent and win the
    confidence of people.

    Speaking to a news conference he blamed the lack of people's trust
    in the country's legal system on the remnants of the Communist-time
    psychology, inherited from the previous regime.

    Another reason, according to him, that plays a role is that the image
    of an Armenian court judge is far from being 'perfect."

    He said one of the main objectives of the second stage of judiciary
    reform, to be backed up by a World Bank credit, will be to find
    solutions to these problems.

    He said the relevant legislation sets clearly ethical norms for judges
    to obey. "The people's trust in judges must be anchored on their high
    moral standing," he said.

    Manukian also argued that as a guarantee of independent administration
    of justice judges' salaries should be raised ten times from the
    current 250,000 Drams and admitted that a segment of judges, who do
    not fit the necessary requirements, must be sacked, but added that it
    should be done cautiously 'not to make the entire system dependable
    on people who have decided to purge the system."
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