A World Bank loan to the ministry of justice aims to put an end to the sub-standard conditions and imperfect legal practices that give courts a bad name in Armenia. By the end of the judicial reform project, in June 2006, 10 courthouses will have been extensively renovated and an additional two built from scratch. The project also includes legal training, the introduction of case management software, and a highly popular court television (TV) show that will built awareness of legal rights among ordinary Armenians.
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Document Date
2006/03/31
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Document Type
Brief
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Report Number
92503
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Volume No
1
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1
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2015/02/09
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Armenia - Renovated courthouses give new meaning to justice
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Keywords
case management;court room;legal right;quality of justice;technical college;metal detector;legal training;legal procedure;criminal use;court hearing;legal practice;media attention;criminal case;water damage;court session;cultural center;governmental body;public attitude;heating system;public space;security system;
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Armenia - Renovated courthouses give new meaning to justice (English). Results profile Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/379861468005389432/Armenia-Renovated-courthouses-give-new-meaning-to-justice