Call of the Civil Society Organizations of Armenia to the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and Participants of COP29
In November 2024, the 29th session of the Conference of
In this regard, 129 cases (on 149 people) containing decisions on replacing the detention through alternative preventive measure against the accused have been examined through a specially elaborated questionnaire.
Taking into account the legislative regulations on the pre-trial secrecy of the information during the pre-trail proceedings, as well as the non-public nature of the decisions made in terms of the detention of the accused, the publicly accessible decisions on the examination of the interventions to replace the detention through alternative preventive measure during the judicial investigation of the criminal cases by the RA courts of general jurisdiction within the period of March 16 of 2020 to June 30 of 2020 have been examined.
91 interventions (61%) irrelevant to the application of preventive measure against 149 accused have been rejected and 58 interventions (39 %) have been respectively satisfied.
The examination is summarized with recommendations directed to the solution of the presented problems.
The examination was conducted by the “Protection of Rights without Borders” NGO with the financial support of the Open Society Foundations – Armenia in the scope of the Project on “Examination of the Practice on the Detention Practices during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Support to the Maintenance of the Universal Human Rights Criteria”.
In November 2024, the 29th session of the Conference of
We, the undersigned civil society organizations, welcome the start of
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While backlogged courts and overloaded judges remains a pressing issue