GSP Monitoring Database on Armenia: United Nations Convention against Corruption

Covered area: criminalization and prevention of corruption, e.g. through international cooperation, asset recovery provisions and information exchange

Last Monitoring Mission

The last GSP+ monitoring mission to Armenia took place in September 2018

Monitoring Priorities for current monitoring period

the adoption of new Judicial and Criminal codes, as well as a standalone law against domestic violence; anti-corruption measures and prosecutions; and the draft Law on Ensuring Equality. Furthermore, there was focus on rogress on aligning domestic legislation on illegal trade of endangered species and biosafety with international standards

Country info
Latest reports
Covered area

criminalization and prevention of corruption, e.g. through international cooperation, asset recovery provisions and information exchange

Reporting obligations

Latest UNODC review executive summary and UNODC Country review for the cycle 2010 – 2015 published on 06.03.2015. Second review cycle covering the period 2015-2020, summary published in March 2021

GSP Status

GSP+

Granted

Armenia was granted GSP+ status in 2009.

Convention

United Nations Convention against Corruption

Issue area

Good Governance

Monitoring body

UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

Reporting cycle

Review Cycles: Second Review Cycle launched in 2015

Accession / Ratification

2007

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