All laws of the Armenian legal system are available on the following official website; www.arlis.am. Alphabetical laws are available on the website of the Armenian National Assembly; www.parliament.am. Laws promulgated before 2001 are also available in English and Russian translation. International agreements become a constituent part of the Armenian legal system when they are ratified or adopted by the competent national authorities. In addition, article 6 of the Constitution states: “If a ratified international treaty sets out norms other than those set forth in the law, the norms of the treaty shall prevail. International treaties that are contrary to the Constitution cannot be ratified. The legislative system includes all relevant legal acts governing public and private relations in that legal order. It is necessary to distinguish the legislative system from the legal system discussed above. The latter has an objective beginning and aims to explore the objective content of the legislation in force. The term “legislative system” is defined broadly to refer to various legal acts of Armenia and to refer in a narrow definition to laws adopted by the Armenian National Assembly. Source: UNESCO Database on National Heritage Laws UNESCO/CLT/Natlaws Law on Electronic Communications (Armenian) Law on Electronic Documents and Electronic Signatures Electronic Documents and Electronic Signatures Act on Insurance and Insurance Activities Act (Russian) Homosexuality was decriminalized in 2003, but it is I would like to ask the Commissioner whether he is prepared to accept the Commission`s proposal. many Armenians. LGBT people in Armenia tend to be discreet about their sexuality.
Local LGBT groups sometimes face verbal and physical harassment. Physical contact between members of the same sex, such as holding hands and kissing, are common signs of friendship in Armenian culture and are not necessarily an indicator of sexual orientation. Check out our information and tips page for the LGBT community before you travel. Visit the ABA Center for Global Programs blog for the latest updates. Criminal Code Criminal Code Criminal Code Criminal Code Criminal Code Code Criminal Procedure Code Code of Criminal Procedure Code of Criminal Procedure Code of Criminal Procedure Law against Laundering of Illicit Proceeds and Financing of Terrorism (2004) Act amending and supplementing the Criminal Code Anti-Terrorism Act, 2004 (2005) Law on the Legal Status of Prison Services (2001) Law on the Police of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of Police Act 2004 Police Act (2004) Police Act (2004) Detainees and Detainees Treatment Act (2002) Detainees and Detainees Act (2002) Residential Building Administration Act Multi-family House Management Act State Registration of Real Property Titles Act In 2021, ABA ROLI helped Dexis Consulting Group launch a five-year project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Through USAID`s Armenia Integrity Project, ABA ROLI aims to support the implementation of specific legal and regulatory measures to prevent corruption. It includes structural elements such as standards, institutes and industries, which are classified according to various criteria. As a rule, the areas of law are divided into public and private law or substantive and procedural law; Legal norms may take the form of normative principles, normative guarantees, normative mechanisms, etc. Later, the branches of Armenian law are presented under the criteria for classifying substantive and procedural law. It is known that the study of any legal system, with the exception of Armenian, begins with the study of theoretical jurisprudence. At a certain level of generalization, they reveal the anatomical structure and functioning of the law that are common to any type of legal system. The legal system of Armenia started and still shares the models and features that describe the legal systems of civil law countries.
[1] The Constitution of Armenia is based on the model of the French Constitution,[2] and several main aspects of the Civil Code of Armenia constitute the Model Code of Civil Law developed for the Commonwealth of Independent States. [3] In recent years, the impact of German administrative legislation on the development of the Armenian legal framework has been evident. Indeed, the legal system, based on new ideological and institutional advantages, continues to influence various practices inherent in the legal procedures of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Armenian law (Armenian: Հայ իրավունք), the modern legal system of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի իրավական համակարգ), is a legal system in Armenia. Constitutional jurisdiction in Armenia is exercised by the Constitutional Court and, according to Article 92 of the Constitution and Article 15 of the Judicial Code, the Court of Cassation of Armenia is responsible for forming a predictable and consistent court. Law of the Republic of Armenia on the Introduction of the Consolidated Law on Financial Regulation and Supervision of the Republic of Armenia on the Introduction of the Consolidated Law on Consolidated Financial Regulation and Supervision Law on Accounting Law on Accounting Law (Russian) Law on Securitization of Assets and Asset-Backed Securities Law on the Attraction of Bank Deposits (adopted by the National Assembly on 17.06.2008) Law on Attraction of bank deposits (Russian) Law on Bank Bankruptcy (adopted by the Armenian National Assembly on 29.06.1996). Law on Bank Secrecy Law on Bank Secrecy Law on Bank Secrecy (adopted by the National Assembly of Armenia on 29.06.1998). Law on Bank Secrecy (Russian) Law on Bankruptcy Law on Bank Bankruptcy Law Law on Bank Bankruptcy Law Law on Banks and Banking Law Law Banking Law (Russian) Law on the Budgetary System of the Republic of Armenia Law on Treasury Operations Law on the Central Bank of Armenia Law on Combating the Legalization of Banking Products Crime and the financing of terrorism Anti-Bankruptcy Act Legalization of proceeds of crime and terrorist financing (Russian) Covered Pfandbriefe Act Covered Pfandbriefe Act Credit Agencies Act Credit Agencies Act Credit Agencies Act Credit Agencies Act Credit Agencies Act Credit Agencies Act Credit Agencies Act (adopted by National Assembly of Armenia on 29.05.2002).
