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Building capacity: Armenia established a network of mediation trainers

Armenia has taken another important step in strengthening mediation as a cornerstone of its justice reforms. From 5 to 9 September 2025, twelve mediators completed an intensive Training of Trainers course. They are now ready to train the next generation of mediators across the country.

This achievement builds on the establishment of a pool of 120 qualified mediators, to meet the mandatory mediation requirements for family law disputes introduced by the 2022 amendments to the Civil Procedure Code. ­­By developing a pool of trainers, Armenia is ensuring the long-term sustainability of mediation and embedding this practice more deeply within its justice system.

The training combined theory with practical exercises, to strengthen both professional competence and confidence. The new trainers will help expand the availability of mediation services, ease the workload of courts, and make justice faster, more accessible, and more citizen-friendly.

Davit Gharibyan, Director of the Centre for Legislative Development of the Ministry of Justice, expressed his gratitude for the support and underlined the importance of this initiative for strengthening Armenia’s mediation system.

Through the joint efforts, the European Union and the Council of Europe remain committed to supporting Armenian authorities in modernising the justice system and promoting people-centred justice.

This event is part of the European Union and Council of Europe joint programme “Partnership for Good Governance”, co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe, in the framework of the project “Support to the Justice Reform in Armenia”.

 

YEREVAN, ARMENIA 5-9 September 2025
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The goal and objective of the project

The project "Support to the justice reform in Armenia" aimed to ensure that citizens of Armenia enjoy their rights in line with the European standards and benefit from accountable and professional justice system. It supported Armenian authorities to further advance the reform of the judicial system by strengthening its independence, accountability and professionalism. It also aimed to aid Armenian authorities ensure effective implementation of the new criminal justice legislation in line with European human rights standards.

The project was implemented as part of the third phase of the European Union and the Council of Europe joint programme “Partnership for Good Governance” running from 2023 until 2027. It built on the results of the previous phases of the joint programme in the field of strengthening justice. (Phase I 2015-2018 and Phase II 2019-2023).

Project duration

The project runs from 1 March 2023 to 28 February 2026. 

The budget of the project

► The total project budget is EUR 1 430 000.
► The overall Programme budget is EUR 19.3 M (80% is co-funded by the European Union and 20% by the Council of Europe).

Who benefits from the project?
  • Ministry of Justice
  • Constitutional Court
  • Court of Cassation
  • General Assembly of Judges
  • Association of Judges
  • Justice Academy
  • Supreme Judicial Council
  • General Prosecutor’s Office
  • Human Rights Defender’s Office
  • Office of the Representative of Armenia on International Legal Matters
  • Civil society organisations
  • The general public, including persons seeking the protection of their rights in courts
How did the project work?

Through a combination of tailored policy/legislative, capacity-building and awareness raising actions.

Achievements

► National authorities have the necessary capacity and tools to implement the Judicial and Legal Reforms Strategy for 2022-2026 in line with European standards and best practices.

► National authorities align legal framework and policies on judicial independence, impartiality and accountability with CoE standards.

► Judicial self-governing bodies’ and courts' capacity is enhanced to act in a professional, transparent and accountable manner.

► Capacity of the criminal justice stakeholders is strengthened to ensure effective implementation of new criminal justice legislation through harmonised policies, institutional and legal frameworks, and implementation practices.


 

What is the Partnership for Good Governance?

The “Partnership for Good Governance” (PGG) is a joint initiative of the European Union and the Council of Europe for strengthening good governance in the Eastern Partnership region*. The "Partnership for Good Governance" provides tailor-made support to Eastern Partnership countries to bring their legislation and practice closer to European standards in the fields of human rights, rule of law and democracy. It supports, in particular, Eastern Partnership countries’ domestic reforms to strengthen justice, counter economic crime, promote equality and non-discrimination, advance women’s access to justice and combat violence against women.

* While the Partnership for Good Governance does not include activities with the participation of the Belarusian authorities, activities may be organised with the representatives of Belarusian civil society and democratic forces as appropriate in line with the European Council Conclusions of February 2022 and the Decision of the Council of Europe Ministers’ Deputies of March 2022.