ARMENIAN VERSION OF THE TREATIES ESTABLISHING THE EU AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITY TO BE PRESENTED IN YEREVAN
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13.11.2007 11:19
The Armenian version of the Treaties establishing the European Union
and European Community that was published by the Centre for European
Law and Integration in collaboration with the Commercial Law and
Economic Regulation Project (USAID) will be presented at the Centre
of European Law and Integration on the 16th of November.
The Centre was created in 2006 at the Yerevan State University under
the auspices of the EU-funded project on the Establishment of a Chair
for European and International Law and Centre for European Law and
Integration at Yerevan State University and Partnership and Cooperation
Agreement Promotion (ECEILAW). The total funding of the project is
1.000,000 EUR. The primary objective of the project is to ensure the
availability of qualified professionals and stimulate research in
the areas of European law, European economy and EU Integration policy.
Currently the Centre is involved in various educational and legal
policy projects. It also acts as a legal expertise Centre for the
National Assembly in providing expert opinion on the compatibility
of draft legislation to EU standards. The Centre published the
first issue of the "Europe Today" quarterly periodical, presenting
information on EU to the general public. Research on European economic
integration, regulatory impact assessment and other important issues
is being carried out by the Centre experts. YSU European Law and other
students are participating in the Centre’s projects as interns and
this ensures their participation in practical work and contributes
to capacity building. The Centre has been setting cooperation links
with local and international organisations.
Conveniently located in the premises of the Yerevan State University,
the Centre plans to have a Resource Centre with a library (700 books
and electronic databases) to facilitate information access to various
resources on European Law, European Economic and Political Integration
issues. The library provides information and publishing services to
researchers, teachers, students and others interested.