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  • First Sitting of Advisory Board Of Center For European Law and Integ

    FIRST SITTING OF ADVISORY BOARD OF CENTER FOR EUROPEAN LAW AND
    INTEGRATION HELD BEHIND CLOSED DOORS IN YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MARCH 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The first and foremost goal of the
    Center for European Law and Integration created in 2006 in Yerevan is
    to inform the public about the importance and activity of European
    Union (EU) institutions. Board Chairman, RA Justice Minister David
    Haroutiunian stated this in his interview to journalists held on March
    19, after the first sitting of Center's Board. In his words, over the
    past year the Center has already trained high-quality specialists on
    the line of law, international relations and foreign languages.

    According to the press release of Center's Press Service, the funds
    provided by EU for founding the Center for European Law and
    Integration amounted to 915 thousand euros. The Center located in the
    premises of Yerevan State University plans to have a Resource Center
    with a library having 2 thousand titles of books. "The library will
    provide information and publishing services to researchers, lecturers,
    students and other interested people," the press release read.

    By the way, it is noteworthy that against the same press release,
    according to which the event, the first sitting of the Center for
    European Law and Integration, was to be open for journalists, was held
    behind closed doors. Before the meeting with the Minister the
    representative of the Press Service of the Center advised journalists
    "to satisfy themselves" with the press release given to them.
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