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    ARMENIA'S JUDICIAL SYSTEM ENTERS NEW STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 30 2007

    YEREVAN, October 30. /ARKA/. Armenia's judicial system enters a new
    stage of development, said Minister of Justice Gevorg Danielyan.

    "Armenia's judicial system enters a new stage of development, which
    envisages liquidation of such institute as the Economic Court. It was
    necessary in the transition stage, after transition to the second stage
    of the judicial and legal reforms, the necessity fell way," he said.

    At the same time Danielyan said that Armenia's Economic Court
    duplicates the competence of civil courts, and as these courts it
    operates on the basis of civil procedural rules.

    Alongside with the abolition of the Economic court, the Minister
    welcomes the formation of the Administrative court in Armenia. He
    said that the latter is necessary for increasing the responsibility
    of state structures before the citizens.

    "The state authorities will be responsible for proofing in the
    Administrative court. A court will become an important link in
    country-citizen relations and will be available for all the citizens
    of the country," he said.

    The abolition of the Economic court and the formation of the
    Administrative court are envisaged by the Judicial Code of Armenia,
    adopted by the Parliament on February 21, 2007 and it will come
    into force on January 1, 2008. Since January 1, 2008, common justice
    courts, Administrative court, Appeal and Cassation courts will operate
    in Armenia.

    At present Armenia has three-stage judicial system: first instance
    court (17 courts, 7 of them in Yerevan), Courts of Appeal on criminal
    and civil cases (residence in Yerevan) and Cassation court (residence
    in Yerevan).

    The second stage of the judicial and legal reforms is conducted in
    Armenia. The first credit program of these reforms started in 2000
    and finished in June 2006. It cost $11.2mln, $10.4mln of which was
    allocated by the WB, and the rest - as a social financing of the
    government.
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