Freedom of Information Center of Armenia.

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Court cases

14.09.2017 - 54. FOICA vs. Regional Centers of RA

On July 21, 2017 Freedom of Information Center of Armenia appealed to the administrative court against regional centers with the claim to recognize the inaction of municipalities not legitimate and to oblige them to publicize information.

11.10.2016 - 53. The FOICA vs. the National Olympic Committee of Armenia

On August 10, 2016 Freedom of Information Center of Armenia sent a written information request to the National Olympic Committee of Armenia asking to provide information on purchasing process of the Armenian sportsmen’s uniforms who had participated in the Summer Olympic games of 2016.

03.10.2016 - 52. The FOICA vs The RA Road Police

On June 26, 2015 FOICA applied to the RA Administrative Court asking to recognize unlawful the actions or idleness of the RA Road Police and to oblige the TP within five-day term to provide the information that FOICA asked on May 22, 2015.

11.01.2016 - 51. Amalia Saribekyan against Higher Attestation Commission

On October 20, 2015 RA citizen Amalia Saribekyan sent a written request to the Higher Attestation Commission, asking to provide information on the expertise of her scientific work. Amalia Saribekyan had asked to provide:

10.11.2015 - 50. The Application of FOI to the Constitutional Court against the State Committee of the Real Estate Cadastre

On August 19, 2015 Freedom of Information Center in Armenia appealed to the Constitutional Court against the Center of Information Technology of the Staff of State Committee of the Real Estate Cadastre

30.09.2015 - 49. Ashot Yeghiazaryan vs. the RA Supreme Certifying Commission

On September 30, 2015, Ashot Yeghiazaryan with the support of the FOICA applied to the RA Administrative court with the claim to recognize the SCC’s inaction (failure to provide a response within time-frames defined by the Law) as unlawful, and to oblige the SCC to provide the requested information.

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