The main partners and beneficiaries of the Project are Ministry of Defence (MoD); Ministry of Justice (MoJ); Office of the Representative of the Republic of Armenia Governmental Agent of the Republic of Armenia before the European Court of Human Rights (Governmental Agent); Security Council (SC); Human Rights Defender’s Office (HRDO); Justice Academy (JA), Law Enforcement Bodies and the Civil Society organisations (CSOs).

The main objective of the Project is to ensure that human rights in the armed forces in Armenia are respected and promoted, and the role of women in the military is enhanced.

Three expected results are foreseen under the project:

  • Legislative, regulatory framework and procedures are improved for effectively preventing, investigating and eradicating human rights violations in the armed forces, and the commitments of state authorities on gender equality and gender mainstreaming in the armed forces are translated into action;
  • Relevant institutions have enhanced capacities to prevent, conduct effective investigation of human rights violations in the armed forces, including capacities to ensure full and effective equality of women and men;
  • Military officers, including gender advisors, are empowered to deal with human rights issues in the armed forces, including discrimination, and ensure strong and coherent leadership in support of implementation of gender equality and gender mainstreaming policies.

With a view to achieving these results, the following types of activities will be implemented:

  • Providing recommendations on the draft legislation and other regulatory frameworks pertaining to effectively preventing, investigating and eradicating human rights violations in the armed forces, including more specifically discrimination of and inequality among women and men;
  • Supporting the national stakeholders, in particular law enforcement bodies, to establish Internal regulatory instruments and procedures to ensure effective investigation of fatalities in the armed forces and full and effective equality of women and men in the military;
  • Establishing a platform for improving the exchange of information and cooperation between stakeholders concerning the implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and execution of the Court’s judgments related to human rights violations in the armed forces in Armenia;
  • Enhancing the capacities of the HRDO for monitoring human rights violations in the armed forces;
  • Training a group of gender advisors – champions of human rights – so they are able to demonstrate professional competence and increased knowledge of the relevant substantive areas of work and provide support and content expertise on mainstreaming a gender approach into key elements of the MoD’s work;
  • Conducting awareness raising activities, as well as training and workshops for military personnel and future conscripts visà-vis human rights and equality in the context of the armed force;
  • Conducting capacity-building activities for the newly established Unit on the Work with Women Servicepersons and to be established General Department on Health Care and Social Protection of Service Persons and Veterans’ Affairs of the MoD; Governmental Agent’s Office and the HRDO to better protect human rights in the armed forces.
  • Project information

  • Duration: 24 months (1 June 2020 – 31 May 2022)
  • Place/country: Armenia
  • Budget: EUR 630 000
  • Funding: The Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2019-2022

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Back Armenian military police representatives and lawyers of the military units were trained on the new Criminal and Criminal Procedure Codes of Armenia

Armenian military police representatives and lawyers of the military units were trained on the new Criminal and Criminal Procedure Codes of Armenia

On 23-24 May 2022 the Council of Europe under the Project “Human rights and women in the armed forces of Armenia-Phase II” (‘the Project’) in cooperation with the Human Rights and Integrity Building Centre of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Armenia (‘the HRIBC’) organised a workshop for Armenian military police representatives and lawyers of military units on the new Criminal and Criminal Procedure Codes of Armenia.

The workshop was conducted by Council of Europe consultant Mr Arsen Nikoghosyan. The expert covered the new legal regulations introduced in the Criminal and Criminal Procedure Codes as well as the specific legal regulations related to the military. The questions related to the principles of the criminal legislation and criminal procedure were also discussed.

The National Programme Manager of the Project Ms Narine GASPARYAN underlined the importance of the training for the representatives of military police and the lawyers of military units. The Head of the HRIBC Colonel Gevorg MARTIROSYAN mentioned that “the topics discussed during the workshop are necessary and very timely”. The participants reaffirmed that the workshop provided for the opportunity to get familiar with and discuss the newly introduced legal regulations in the Criminal and Criminal Procedure Codes, which was essential  for their work before the entry into force of the two codes on 1 July 2022.

The Project is implemented by the Council of Europe within the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia for 2019-2022. Action Plan level funding is provided by Germany, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Sweden.
Yerevan, Armenia 24 May 2022
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