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  • Teghout Deposit Has Become Reason For Appeal To Secretariat Of Aarhu

    TEGHOUT DEPOSIT HAS BECOME REASON FOR APPEAL TO SECRETARIAT OF AARHUS CONVENTION SECRETARIAT

    ArmInfo
    2009-09-23 12:42:00

    ArmInfo. A number of public organizations have applied to the
    Secretariat of Aarhus Convention regarding exploitation of Teghout
    deposit.

    As Ecolur PO reports, "Transparency International - Anticorruption
    Center", "EcoDar" and "Helsinki Civil Assembly Office in Vanadzor"
    NGOs in their appeal pay attention to non-observance of the two main
    principles of the Aarhus Convention in Armenia: public participation
    in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters. To
    recall, these organizations twice applied to the Administrative Court
    of RA: first time with a lawsuit to recognize illegal the following
    documents: two positive expert opinions of the State Environmental
    Expert Commission of the Ministry of Nature Protection of RA, the
    government decision on the exploitation of Teghout deposit, as well
    as licenses issued to Armenian Copper Program (ACP) permitting the
    exploitation of Teghout deposit, second time with an appeal for the
    dismissal to deal with this lawsuit. The Administrative Court refused
    the examination of both lawsuits.

    The letter addressed to the Secretariat points out the violations of
    the main provisions of the Aarhus Convention, which Armenia ratified
    in May 2001. The Aarhus Convention is an effective instrument for
    implementing democratic principles in the environmental sphere.

    Thus, the letter points out that "the decisions and actions of the
    state bodies in regard to the exploitation of Teghout deposit violate
    Paragraph 2, Article 6 (about ensuring public participation in the
    initial stages), Paragraph 4, Article 6 (ensuring effective public
    participation), Paragraph 8, Article 6 (the decisions shall reflect
    the results of public participation), and Paragraph 9, Article 6
    (public shall immediately informed about the decisions adopted)". The
    dismissal of the lawsuits by the Administration is a direct violation
    of the third section of the Aarhus Convention - access to justice.
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