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  • Annual Conf. of Correspondents of the Euro Centre for Parl Research

    National Assembly of RA, Armenia
    Oct 12 2007


    Annual Conference of the Correspondents of the European Centre for
    Parliamentary Research and Documentation Begins its Work in the
    National Assembly



    On October 11 the annual conference of the correspondents of the
    European Centre for Parliamentary Research and Documentation began
    its work in the National Assembly. The Centre was set up in 1977 by
    the decision of the conference of the parliamentary speakers. More
    than fifty countries take part in the works of the Centre. The goal
    of the Centre is to support the exchange of information, ideas,
    experience and researches of common interest between the parliaments,
    strengthening of cooperation between the relevant services of the
    parliaments of the member states and publication of the researches
    done. Members of the Centre are: the European Parliament, the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Union of the Western
    Europe, member states of the Council of Europe and countries having
    the status of specially invited.

    Mr. Tigran Torosyan, President of the National Assembly welcomed the
    participants of the conference. He said in particular: `I'm glad to
    welcome all participants of the regular conference of the European
    Centre for Parliamentary Research and Documentation. I'm sure that
    the work of the Centre is extremely important not only for the
    European structures, but also for our each country in order to get
    introduced with the experience of other colleagues of the European
    structures, to exchange information and debate various issues
    regarding the parliament. In this sense I'm glad that the regular
    conference in Armenia is held, we are always ready to receive in
    Yerevan. I would like to stress that issue, which you will debate
    after a short while. It is a matter of unique significance: the issue
    of human rights in European constitutions. But I would like to draw
    everybody's attention to one circumstance, which I would be glad if
    you pay attention in your debates. The protection of human rights is
    not only of extreme importance, but also the availability of the
    mechanisms in the Constitution is more important, which will enable
    to carry out that protection, because the rights can be very well
    formulated and complete, but if the citizens of our countries will
    not be able to have mechanisms of protecting them and make use of
    them in life, then those rights will be directly a nice dream;
    nothing else. I would like to inform you that as a result of
    constitutional amendments made in Armenia in 2005, we affirmed such
    mechanisms in our Constitution. We created an institute of full human
    rights, which the National Assembly appoints, and at the same time we
    enabled the citizens and Defender of Human Rights to apply to the
    Constitutional Court in order to protect the citizens' rights. I
    believe this is an important phase in our country connected with the
    issue of the protection of human rights, the results of which we
    obviously see during this short period. The Constitutional Court
    works rather loaded, and a considerable number of citizens had
    positive solutions over their concerned problems in the
    Constitutional Court, as well as connected with the protection of
    their rights. I think that this is another example, which confirms
    the full and complete formulation of human rights, but they become
    realistic and viable, when mechanisms and structures of human rights
    are affirmed too. Once again I would like to welcome you in Armenia
    and wish you productive work to the conference.'

    Mr. Wojciech Sawicki, Co-Director of the European Centre for
    Parliamentary Research and Documentation, highly assessed Mr.
    Torosyan's work as a head of the Armenian delegation in the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, noting that the
    President of the National Assembly has a great contribution to the
    process of constitutional reforms in Armenia. Mr. Sawicki stressed
    the implementation of the constitutional reforms and establishment of
    the Institute of Defender of Human Rights. The compliance of the
    legislation with European standards was also highlighted.

    Mr. Armen Harutyunyan welcomed the conference participants and
    delivered a speech with a report on `Constitutional Guarantees of
    Human Rights in Europe,' touching upon the relations state and
    citizen and the problem of the protection human rights. As Mr.
    Harutyunyan said it's not possible to create a civil society only by
    laws: it's necessary to form a culture of democracy, and the best
    means for reaching it he considered the education of the young people
    with that principle.

    Mr. Harutyunyan answered the questions of the conference participants
    after delivering his speech. The conference participants were
    interested in the applications, complaints received by the Human
    Rights Defender in Armenia. They wanted to know whether the courts
    needed changes, if there was a problem of the freedom of speech in
    Armenia, etc.

    In response, Mr. Harutyunyan said that due to constitutional reforms
    the citizens of Armenia today have an opportunity to apply with their
    problems to the Defender of Human Rights and Constitutional Court.
    The applications referred to the social and property problems and
    judicial-legal system. The implementation of these reforms in that
    system was highlighted. To the conviction of the Human Rights
    Defender, in order to gain independence, first of all it's necessary
    to change the people's way of thinking and culture, what the Office
    of Human Rights Defender seeks to do. Touching upon the freedom of
    media, Mr. Harutyunyan stressed the possibility of expressing
    pluralism, which would promote the development of democracy.
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