Why Are There No Armenians In Nagorno-Karabakh?Fact-Finding Report Summary
“Why Are There No Armenians In Nagorno-Karabakh?” fact-finding report was
The “Protection of Rights without Borders” Non-Governmental Organization conducted an examination on the judicial practice of employment disputes in the Republic of Armenia.
In the scope of the monitoring, approximately 496 cases on employment relations were monitored, from which 384 decisions by civil and 112 decisions by administrative cases, as well as 123 decisions on discontinuation were adopted.
Based on the problems detected in the outcomes of the examination, the NGO has elaborated a policy document on the problems related to the levy of state duty by employment disputes.
This policy document was prepared by the “Protection of Rights without Borders” Non-Governmental Organization (hereinafter referred to as the Organization) in the scope of the “EU4LabourRights: Increasing Civic Voice and Action for Labor Rights and Social Protection in Armenia” project (hereinafter referred to as the Project). The Project is implemented in collaboration with “OxYGen” Foundation, “Socioscope” NGO, “Asparez” Journalists Club NGO, Media Diversity Institute – Armenia and “Armenian Progressive Youth” NGO in partnership with the “Protection of Rights without Borders” NGO and Eurasian Partnership Foundation, respectively. The Project is financed by the European Union.
Issues related to the levy of state duty for labour disputes
“Why Are There No Armenians In Nagorno-Karabakh?” fact-finding report was
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