On October 27-29, the Armenian Lawyers’ Assembly, organized by the Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, was held in Yerevan. Over 250 Armenian lawyers from 31 countries participated in the Assembly sessions under the theme “Armenia and the World: Defending our rights abroad and at home”.
The Assembly focused on various topics, including the role of the Diaspora legal community in supporting legislative reforms in the Republic of Armenia, legal processes after the war, ensuring the safety of Armenians in the global Diaspora, legal issues related to protecting and supporting Armenian national interests, and the potential for creating a pan-Armenian network of Armenian lawyers.
Armenuhi Harutyunyan, the Deputy Minister of Justice of the Republic of Armenia, spoke at a panel discussion titled “The role of the Diaspora legal community in assisting the legislative reforms of Armenia.”
Armenuhi Harutyunyan: “This panel discussion once again provided an opportunity to explain to our partners from the Diaspora how to cooperate with the state’s executive, legislative bodies, and judicial authorities, within the framework of specific platforms.”
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