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Minister of Justice discusses with President of the Venice Commission the additional legislative opportunities for subjecting judges to disciplinary liability

14/12/2021
Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia Karen Andreasyan met with President of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) Gianni Buquicchio in Italy. The additional legislative opportunities for vetting of the judicial system within the scope of the current Constitution, as well as for subjecting judges to disciplinary liability were discussed during the meeting.

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Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan participates in the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Council of Europe Member States entitled "Crime and Criminal Justice - The Role of Restorative Justice in Europe" in Venice

14/12/2021
On 13-14 December, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia Karen Andreasyan participated in the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Council of Europe Member States entitled "Crime and Criminal Justice - The Role of Restorative Justice in Europe" in Venice, Italy.

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Reputable "International IDEA" international organisation to support Ministry of Justice in the process of constitutional reforms

01/12/2021
Today, on 1 December, Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan received representatives of the reputable "International IDEA" (International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance) international intergovernmental organisation.

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Session of Co-ordinating Council for 2020-2022 Action Plan arising from the Strategy on Human Rights Protection and workshop for establishing a cross-sectoral platform for development of independent mechanisms for investigation of torture cases held

01/12/2021
Today, the session of the Co-ordinating Council for the 2020-2022 Action Plan arising from the Strategy on Human Rights Protection, co-ordinated by First Deputy Minister of Justice Kristinne Grigoryan, was held with the participation of representatives of about two dozens of state bodies and civil society representatives. The meeting was organised in co-operation with th Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and with the support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.

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Ambassador of France to the Republic of Armenia expresses willingness to support in the sectors of digitisation of justice sector and fight against corruption - Karen Andreasyan meets with Anne Louyot

24/11/2021
Today, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia Karen Andreasyan met with Ambassador of France to the Republic of Armenia Anne Louyot. The Minister expressed gratitude to France for co-operation.

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Guaranteeing a safe environment for persons deprived of liberty within the scope of prevention of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) as a priority

24/11/2021
Taking steps to prevent the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) is particularly important in closed institutions where it is necessary to guarantee a safe environment for persons deprived of liberty.

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We wish to strengthen co-operation in the field of reforms of the Penitentiary and Probation Services - Karen Andreasyan meets with Ambassador of Japan

22/11/2021
Today, on 22 November, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia Karen Andreasyan received Ambassador of Japan to Armenia Masanori Fukushima. First of all, Ambassador of Japan Masanori Fukushima congratulated Karen Andreasyan on being appointed as Minister of Justice.

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Armenia is interested in creating "Justice Homes" based on the Georgian model — Karen Andreasyan meets with the Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of Georgia

16/11/2021
Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan and Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of Georgia in Armenia Irakli Kvanchakhadze discussed the opportunities for exchange of experience and information for the purpose of building "Justice Homes" — providing public services — in Armenia based on the Georgian model, and a number of other issues related to the deepening of co-operation in this sector.

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Ministry of Justice and UN Development Programme will co-operate in regard to the issues of constitutional reforms and the fight against corruption

12/11/2021
Today, Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan received Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Armenia Natia Natsvlishvili. The Minister expressed gratitude for the effective co-operation and emphasised that the UNDP is one of the reliable partners of Armenia, especially in the context of human rights protection and the reforms being implemented in the police sector.

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Vetting of judges can be carried out in three ways; two of them — now, one — after constitutional reforms

11/11/2021
The Ministry of Justice organised a conference with several dozens of academic lawyers, civil society representatives, public and political figures, advocates, state officials and other interested parties in order to finally clarify the issue of the professional debate that has been going on for several years and to give an exhaustive answer to the public about the extent to which and how it is possible to cleanse the judiciary under the current Constitution.

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Training programme “Women in the Police System” launched

09/11/2021
On 8 November, the 5-day training programme "Women in the Police System" was launched with the participation of First Deputy Minister of Justice Kristinne Grigoryan. U.S. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia Lynne Tracy was also attending the event. Representatives of the Police, the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Office of the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, as well as female officers of the Patrol Service, the Educational Complex of the Police and the Police also participated in the event.

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Karen Andreasyan announces launch of the new process of constitutional reforms

05/11/2021
Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan discussed the directions for organising the process of constitutional reforms and the establishment of the Council (Commission) for Constitutional Reforms with more than four dozen deputies, academic lawyers, as well as leaders and representatives of political parties, international and and non-government organisations.

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